Thursday, April 16, 2009

Questions

Who was Hercules?
Who was Hercules father?
Who was Hercules girlfriend?

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

The Twelve labors of Hercules!

The first labor was to kill the Nemean lion. The second labor was to fight the hydra. The third labor was to capture the Cerynitic hind. The fourth labor was to capture the wild boar. The fifth labor was to clean king Augeias' stable. The sixth labor was to kill the monster birds. The seventh labor was to capture the Cretan bull. The eighth labor was to capture King Diomedes eating horses. The ninth labor was to get the girdle of the Amazon queen Hippolyte. The tenth labor was to bring back the herd of the giant Eurytion on the island Erytheia. The eleventh labor was to bring back the golden apples of the Hesperides. The twelfth labor was to bring back the three headed dog Cerberus, and Hades.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Summary of Hercules

Long time ago.... There was a god named Zeus. He had a child who's name was Hercules. Zeus gave him the power of strength and speed. His father gave him many challenges, and obstacles to face. For Example: Hercules traveled to a place where a faun named Phil, had lived. He had to train Hercules to become a hero and a great warrior. He had an enemy who's name was Hates(hai-tees). Hates captured Hercules girlfriend who name was Meg. She had to be sacrificed to Hates. Hercules must save Meg. But Hates sent monsters and different creatures like, the cyclops, the volcanoe, ice, and cyclone titans, and the three-headed dogs. Hercules saved Meg in the end, and his father Zeus told Hercules that he's a half god. So in the end, Hercules and Meg lived happily ever after.

The End

Historical Implications of Hercules

Hercules was a greek half god known for his strength, bravery, and honor. His father was Zeus, ( A god of gods). Zeus set Hercules up many challenges and obstacles to face. He had to perform 12 immense labors to gain immortality.