University of Phoenix Week 5 Garden of the Hesperides PP Presentation

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  1. Prepare a presentation about a sacred place in mythology; for example, the Oracle at Delphi or the Mahabodhi Temple. This place may or may not currently exist. Imagine this presentation is like a travel guidebook—letting someone from outside of the culture know what he or she should expect to find if they were to visit the mythical place.Create a 10- to 12-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation with detailed speaker notes. The use of images is encouraged. Ensure you include:
    • An explanation of the mythological origins, history, and functions of the place
    • A description of any sacred objects and attributes associated with the deities and mythological origins of this place and the symbolism of these objects as used by contemporary people and cultures
    • For example, Apollo's snake and lyre or Buddha's bodhi tree
    • A comparison of this place to those that serve similar functions in other cultures
    • For example, mountaintops, temples, burial sites or memorials, and so on
    • An explanation of the relevance of this place and these objects in contemporary culture—consider the following questions:
    • What significance do these places or things hold in the minds and emotions of the people?
    • How do these places or things connect to mythological stories from that culture?
    • What is the role of place and the associated objects?
    • A list of the most important facts to know about the surrounding culture, such as:
    • Etiquette and dress to follow when visiting
    • What these facts tell us about the culture that gave rise to the myth
    Format your images, citations, and references according to APA guidelines.Submit your assignment.
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Garden of
the
Hesperides

Garden of the Hesperides
Origin, History, Functions

•Garden of the Hesperides is from
Greek mythology
•The Garden held the golden apples
•The golden apples offered the power of
immortality to anyone who consumed
them; golden apples were stolen leading
to the Trojan war

Garden of the Hesperides
Description of Sacred

•Apples belonged to goddess Hera, who
placed the a hundred-headed dragon of
Ladon and the Hesperides to guard the
garden (Sutherland, 2018)
•Hera, wife to Zeus, goddess of family
and marriage, vindictive and vengeful of
Zeus’ lovers

Garden of the Hesperide...


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