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Theogony: Clash of the Titans - Coggle Diagram
Theogony: Clash of the Titans
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"So, when they were born, he swallowed them."
🤔 Tone
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"Thus, Zeus became the ruler of the whole world and he and the other gods settled in Olympus."
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:bulb: Author's Purpose
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"Cronus inherited the fear of his father and believed that one of his offspring would later take his throne."
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Imagery – Helps readers visualize the dark beginning and the creation of Earth, sky, sea, and stars.
"Dense darkness covered everything until the Earth was born out of Chaos and the mountains, the sea, and then the sky (Uranus) with the sun, the moon, and the stars."
Type of writing: Narrative. The story unfolds in a logical order, showing cause and effect, which is a key feature of a narrative.
Key Events :key:
This sparked the Titanomachy—a ten year war between the Titans and the gods, led by Zeus. The gods won, banished the Titans to Tartarus, and later defeated the Giants in another great war. In the end, Zeus became ruler of the world, and the gods took their place on Mount Olympus. :thunder_cloud_and_rain:
However, Rhea, his wife, saved their sixth child, Zeus, by hiding him and giving Cronus a stone that was supposedly their sixth child. Zeus grew to eventually trick his father into vomiting up his siblings, now fully grown. 😱
Though eventually, Cronus, one of his sons, overthrew him and became ruler—but he too feared being overthrown, so he swallowed his children.
Earth and Uranus gave birth to the Titans, but Uranus, fearing his children, imprisoned them. ⛓️
In the beginning, there was only Chaos. From it, Earth, sky, sea, and stars were born. :star2: