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1.
The topic I’m interested in researching is Greek mythology. Ever since I was 10 I wanted
to learn more about Greek gods, their origins and the meaning behind each story. This
grew after I watched a few movies like “Percy Jackson and the Olympians” and I found
the storyline interesting, but never gave my full attention to it, so I never got an answer to
my questions. Now I wanna learn more about it from books and other sources, not just
the movies and shows I’ve seen.
2.
I know what I've seen and read in books. I know that there are multiple Gods, each of
them with a purpose. Greek myth takes many forms, from religious myths of origin to
folktales and legends of heroes.the Golden Age belonging to the reign of Cronus and the
subsequent races being the creation of Zeus. Those of the Golden Age never grew old,
were free from toil, and passed their time in jollity and feasting.
3.
As of right now I don't have questions about my topic I believe the less I know the better
so that way I could put my all into researching the topic and getting a better
understanding of every detail. I feel like with every answer more questions come and the
more you learn I’m a little nervous about finding enough information on the topic to
finalize my research.
4.
Do you think you’ll find more popular or scholarly sources on when researching this
question? Why? I think the subject is pretty popular around young adults and I'm pretty
sure I'll find good resources to gather my information from. I think the topic is less likely
to come as a scholarly article is more on fan page website where you can find more
articles and more information relation to things that have not yet been told in books or
articles
Part B: Keywords
List a few keywords/phrases below that you'll use to start your research process with:
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sovereignty
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Allusion
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Greek myths
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Greece
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Greek gods
Part C: Starting the Research Process
Now that you have a preliminary research question and some keywords, start your informal
research by finding the following library sources:
One popular source from an ELAC database published within the last five years .
“Ares and Other "Mothers" Sons" in Greek Mythology: A Structural Analysis”
https://caccl-
laccd.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01CACCL_LACCD/1umi2ae/cdi_proquest_journals_24
94383279
González, Irune Valderrábano, and Francisco Javier González García. “Ares and Other
‘Mothers’ Sons" in Greek Mythology: A Structural Analysis.” The Classical World, vol. 114, no. 2,
2021, pp. 119–43, https://doi.org/10.1353/CLW.2021.0002.
One peer reviewed scholarly journal article from an ELAC database.
(Paste the title, permalink,
and MLA citation if you can.):
“Sleeping and dreaming in Greek mythology”
https://caccl-
laccd.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01CACCL_LACCD/1umi2ae/cdi_proquest_miscellaneo
us_2738191664
da Silva Macedo, Lady Jane, et al. “Sleeping and Dreaming in Greek Mythology.” Sleep
Medicine, vol. 101, 2023, pp. 178–82, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sleep.2022.10.020.
One book or electronic book.
(Paste at least the title, author, and permalink if it's from the ELAC
book or ebook catalog.):
“The Cambridge companion to Greek mythology”
Woodard, Roger D.
https://caccl-
laccd.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01CACCL_LACCD/925107/alma99100529486580526
One source of your choice that defines and gives some background information on your topic,
but please remember if this is a website, investigate it for accuracy and relevance. (Paste at
least a URL so I can find it if it's a website):
Is there another source (blog, social media account, podcast, person, etc.) besides the sources
listed above that you think would be helpful in your research? It doesn’t have to be “scholarly.":
https://mythus.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Greek_mythology
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