Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Mythology: Dionysus And Semele :: essays research papers

Mythology Dionysus And SemeleSemele was the daughter of Cadmus and Harmonia, king and queen of Thebes,and the mother of Dionysus, god of wine. Zeus fell devilish in love with her and excitede an oath to do anything that she asked. Hera, the jealous wife ofZeus,realized Zeus was in love with Semele and tricked Semele into asking Zeusto let her ingest him in his majesty. Bound by an oath, Zeus appeared before theunfortunate adult female in all his divine glory. (Morford-Lenardon 187) As she lookedat him, she was consumed by the cheer bolts and light that radiated fromhim. Zeus was able to rescue her unborn child, Dionysus, and hid him in his boldnessuntil it was ready to be born.Hermes carried Dionysus to be cared for by the nymphs of Nysa-theloveliest of earths valleys.(Hamilton 65) When Dionysus had grown up, hewandered to numerous far and strange places. Everywhere he went he taught men the farming of the vine and mysteries of his worship and everywhere he had been, hewas a ccepted as a god.Dionysus went to Thebes to establish his worship, since that was hismothers city. He was accompanied by the Maenads. Pentheus, the King of Thebes,was not halcyon with the behavior of this group of strangers. He ordered hissoldiers to imprison house the visitors, and he had no idea that Dionysus was a newgod.The soldiers tried to imprison the maidens but said that the doorsunbarred themselves. Pentheus was furious. He ordered his soldiers to imprisonDionysus but the prison could not hold him. Dionysis tried to show that thewonders of this new worship of a new and great god was divine but when Pentheusonly heaped insults and threats upon him, Dionysus odd him to hisdoom.(Hamilton 71)When Pentheus went to pursue the maidens that had escaped his prison,many Theban women joined him, and that is when Dionysis made them mad and theythought Pentheus was a wild beast and tore him apart.That is when Pentheusrealized that he had fought with a god and must now pay with his deportment.Some time during his wanderings, Dionysus came upon the princess ofCrete, Ariadne, when she was utterly desolate, having been abandoned on theshore of the island of Naxos by the Athenian prince, Theseus, whose life she hadsaved. (Hamilton 67) Dionysus rescued her and later fell in love with her. Whenshe died, Dionysus took her crown and target it among the stars.His mother, Semele, whom he had never seen, was not forgotten.

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