Edith Hamilton's Mythology

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With gray eyes flashing, melodies drifting about, and ocean waters roaring, Athena, Apollo, and Poseidon wield their dangerous powers to keep order in the civilized world of mortals. Edith Hamilton’s Mythology, describes the Olympians as fierce, magnificent, and gentle. Edith Hamilton’s exquisite writing, mixed with captivating stories portray Athena, Apollo, and Poseidon, as marvelous, elegant immortals, who live above on Mount Olympus, watching over the human race. There are twelve major Olympians, but there are also several more. These three deities are the best because Athena is the Goddess of Wisdom, Apollo is the God of Truth, and Poseidon, the Ruler of the Sea.

First of all, Athena is an all powerful, wielder of Zeus’s thunderbolt,