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Good morning maam, sir, and especially to you my beloved schoolmates, good morning.

I am Mark kenneth Valenzuela, and iam here in front of you to give a brief story about " Greek
goddess ".

The Greek myth of Athena, the powerful and revered goddess of wisdom and war, is
retold in the story of Athena: Goddess of Wisdom and War by Imogen Greenberg and Isabel
Greenberg . The story starts with her unique birth being fully grown and armored, from the
forehead of Zeus. Athena develops her war strategies from her father, Zeus, and later becomes
a warrior and a leader in her own right. Despite her strength, Athena also spends time studying
science, philosophy, and the arts. She gains worldwide recognition and is worshipped by
soldiers who seek her strength and courage in battle, as well as by mortals during times of
distress.

Athena's influence and power put her in conflict with other gods and goddesses,
particularly her envious half-brother Ares, who fears he will be outdone by her prowess in war.
However, Athena stays true to her commitment to maintain justice, wisdom, and order in the
world. The story brings together various Greek mythological characters, painting a vivid and
comprehensive picture of the ancient world.

In conclusion, Athena is depicted as a multifaceted figure who embodies the fierceness


of war along with the intelligence and wisdom necessary for true leadership and power.

The major moral message conveyed through the story of Athena, the Goddess of
Wisdom and War, is the need for a state of equilibrium between knowledge and strength, along
with the responsible use of these qualities. Athena represents the potency of the intellect and
its potential for tackling difficulties and finding solutions. Although Athena is commonly linked
with war and disputes, it reminds us that even people who possess intelligence and power must
apply their skills and talents vigilantly and endeavor to seek amicable alternatives when
possible. Through Athena's story, we learn the importance of being intelligent, sturdy, and
clever, as well as empathetic, considerate, and judicious in our associations with others.

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