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MYTHOLOGY VOCABULARY. Myth Goddess Immortal God Mortal Constellation Hero Morals Hubris Personification. Who is Hercules?. Son of Zeus and mortal woman Alceme. Classified as a demi-god which means part god and part man. Hated by Hera and despised for Zeus’s love for his son.
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MYTHOLOGY VOCABULARY • Myth • Goddess • Immortal • God • Mortal • Constellation • Hero • Morals • Hubris • Personification
Who is Hercules? Son of Zeus and mortal woman Alceme Classified as a demi-god which means part god and part man Hated by Hera and despised for Zeus’s love for his son.
Hercules VocabularyThe Youth of Hercules Resent to dislike, feel bitter about Commotion uproar, confusion, or riot Tactics strategy , approach, maneuver Caress to touch softly; embrace lovingly Vice bad habit; sin; wrong behavior Dignified honorable; refined; to be looked up to Rehabilitate correct, rebuild, reconstruct, to make good Virtue doing the right thing; good character, moral Atone to ask for forgiveness; made amends Malice dislike; hate; hostile
Hercules VocabularyThe Youth of Hercules II Toil hard work Reap harvest, acquire; gather Resolution to make a decision, determination Unruly misbehaved; disobedient, uncontrollable Scold criticize lecture Prowl lurk, crawl slowly as to attack Temporary not permanent lasting only a short time Remorse to feel bad for a behavior; regret Undergo to go through withstand, experience. Impose to require to complete; command, enforce
Hercules VocabularyThe Twelve Labors Cauterize to burn, to stop from bleeding Slavering dribble, slobber Tawny brown, beige Hydraulics system of movement using water and air Converge to come together to one point Citadel fortress Brusque blunt, to the point Foresight to look forward to the future Swarm large rush or onslaught Tether to tie down; stop from moving
Hercules VocabularyThe Twelve Labors II Citadel a fortress, stronghold for protection Assault a violent attack Impress to affect the feeling or mind of another Accomplish succeed in a task Shrewd smart, cunning Penance repayment for a sin Massive large, big Persuade to convince to talk to Tremendous extraordinary in size Torment torture, harass, bother
Hercules VocabularyThe Twelve Labors III Diplomacy to persuade to follow in the right direction through conversation Divert to change direction Righteous to be just and honest