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Title: A Tour of Hades


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A Tour of Hades
2
Entrance
  • Locating the entrance was difficult.
  • The dead had to discover the cave and follow the
    path inside.
  • Originally, the Greeks believed the underworld
    was across the Ocean. When travel to far islands
    ruined that theory, the underworld changed to
    under the world, in the center of the earth.
  • The dead were called shades because the soul was
    a shadow of its original self.

3
Acheron
  • River of woe, sadness, or affliction
  • Acheron was originally a son of Gaea but was said
    to have quenched the thirst of the Titans during
    the Titan/Olympian war, and Zeus had him thrown
    into the underworld to become the first river.

4
Charon
  • the official ferry operator of the underworld
  • He ferried the dead across Acheron (some myths
    say on the river Styx).
  • An obolus, or coin of payment, was required. No
    money, no passage. The soul would have to wander
    the banks of Acheron for eternity.
  • The Greeks put a coin in the dead persons mouth
    or on the eyes during burial for this purpose.

5
ErebusJudgment Area
  • Hades had 3 sections Erebus, Tartarus, and the
    Elysium Fields.
  • Erebus was a place through which all the dead had
    to pass.
  • Since Hades was for ALL the dead, whether good or
    bad, judgment followed.

6
The 3 Judges
  • Aeacus (son of Zeus and Aegina) judged Europeans.
  • Rhadamanthus (son of Zeus and Europa) judged the
    people from Asia.
  • Minos (also the son of Zeus and Europa) judged
    the difficult cases.
  • The judges would send the dead to Tartarus for
    punishment or the Elysium Fields for rest.

7
Cocytus
  • River of lamentation or wailing

8
The 3 Fates
  • 3 women who spun, measured, and cut the thread of
    life.
  • They were responsible for the dead person being
    there in the first place.

9
The Furies and Nemesis
  • The furies had serpent hair and blood dripping
    from their eyes.
  • They pursued sinners on earth.
  • Nemesis, the spirit of fair punishment, was a
    sister to the Fates. She gave punishments and
    rewards.

10
Hecate
  • Goddess of magic charms and enchantmentsgoddess
    of witchcraft and sorcery

11
Styx
  • River with 9 loops that surrounds the underworld
  • Originally, she was a daughter of the Titans.
    She helped the Olympians in the war, so she
    became the river of the gods.
  • If the gods swore by her, the promise was
    unbreakable.

12
Cerberus
  • Watchdog at the gates of Tartarus. He had three
    heads, and venom dripped from the mouths. He had
    a serpent or dragon tail.
  • He would let souls in, but not out. However, he
    could be bribed with honey cake or with sweet
    music.

13
Phelgethon
  • River of fire led into and surrounded Tartarus,
    the place of eternal punishment

14
Tartarus
  • Punishment section of the underworld
  • Punishments were specific and special for the
    sinnerchosen just for them
  • Gates of Bronze, surrounded by fire

15
Sisyphus
  • SinnerHe died, but by a trick escaped from the
    underworld to return to earth. He was recaptured
    and punished by rolling a rock up a hill, only to
    have it roll back down each time.

16
Tantalus
  • SinnerHe served the gods human flesh to eat.
    For his punishment, he stands forever in a pool
    of water, unable to drink, and within reach of
    fruit trees, but unable to eat.

17
Ixion
  • SinnerHe showed his disrespect to the gods by
    attempting to win the love of Hera. For his
    punishment, he is forced to roll forever on a
    wheel of fire throughout Tartarus.

18
Danaids
  • Sinners (50 sisters)They were engaged to 50 male
    cousins. For some reason, they went through with
    the marriages, then 49 of them killed their
    husbands on the wedding night (one sister
    couldnt do it). As punishment, they must
    forever fill a barrel with water from a nearby
    stream, but the water had to be carried in a
    sieve.

19
Thanatos
  • If the dead person wasnt supposed to be punished
    in Tartarus, they went on to the Abode of Sleep.
  • There, the soul met
  • Thanatos/Mors (death)
  • Hypnos/Somnus (sleep)
  • Morpheus (son of sleep and the god of dreams)

brothers
20
Lethe
  • River of forgetfulness
  • One cup would make the soul forget the past.

21
Elysium Fields
  • Some myths have this as a place of happiness and
    peace.
  • Other myths show this as a place of
    nothingnessnot a place of paradise.

22
Grove of Persephone
  • This was a grove of black poplar trees and
    sterile willows, for nothing can grow there.
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