

Greek Literature is part of Classical Literature.
i am not sure what your professor/instructor was doing quizzing you about who the "god of thunder" or the "goddess of beauty" was, but that is not what the entire course is. it is about understanding perspectives and how those perspectives evolved and influenced how we see the world today.
if you cannot see the connection between the greek mythology and how it understands human character, to how you view worship, religion, politics, individual rights and society in general, then i am afraid you have wasted what you paid.
“What we call chaos is just patterns we haven't recognized. What we call random is just patterns we cant decipher. What we can't understand we call nonsense. What we can't read we call gibberish.” - Chuck Palahniuk
aron di maihas ang mga tawo kung asa kuhaa ang mga ngalan nga Apollo, mga planeta..etc..(apil pud ang Roman Mythology..hehe)
literature evolves from these Greek myth..
Greek Mythology is important because its cool!

i used to hate it(basin tungod sa teacher lol) pero karon lingaw man dghan kag makat-unan, depende ra jud na sa imong interest maayo unta elective lang ni subject para ang makapili ky kato rang ganahan
maypa mo, nagstudy mo ana.. ako, murag wala lage?
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