Contrast the relationships Aphrodite/Venus has with males, human or divine, with those that Athene has. Do you think Athene's approach was more "successful"?
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The very nature of the birth of Athene and Aphrodite serves as a blueprint for their relationships with males. Athene is a parthenogenetic creation, emerging full-grown and fully-armoured from her father Zeus's head. She is of the mind, action that follows careful reflection of cause and effect. Aphrodite was born out of the semen that surrounded her father's severed genitals after Kronos had thrown them in the sea. She, in splendid nakedness, is "the ripe
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London: Gerald Duckworth and Co., 1997. Downing, Christine. The Goddess. New York: Crossroads Publishing, 1987. Grant, Michael. Myths of the Greeks and Romans. 1962. New York: Meridian Printing, 1995. Homer, The Odyssey. Trans. E.V.Rieu. 1946. London: Penguin, 1991. Paris, Ginette. Pagan Meditations: The Worlds of Aphrodite, Artemis, and Hestia. Trans. Gwendolyn Moore. Dallas, Texas: Spring Publications, 1986. Ruck, Carl and Danny Staples. The World of Classical Myth. North Carolina: Carolina Academic Press, 1994. Shearer, Ann. Athene: Image and Energy. London: Arkana, 1996.
London: Gerald Duckworth and Co., 1997. Downing, Christine. The Goddess. New York: Crossroads Publishing, 1987. Grant, Michael. Myths of the Greeks and Romans. 1962. New York: Meridian Printing, 1995. Homer, The Odyssey. Trans. E.V.Rieu. 1946. London: Penguin, 1991. Paris, Ginette. Pagan Meditations: The Worlds of Aphrodite, Artemis, and Hestia. Trans. Gwendolyn Moore. Dallas, Texas: Spring Publications, 1986. Ruck, Carl and Danny Staples. The World of Classical Myth. North Carolina: Carolina Academic Press, 1994. Shearer, Ann. Athene: Image and Energy. London: Arkana, 1996.