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History, 19.06.2021 08:30 simplekaryme0

Read the story of Theseus and the Minotaur (click on link below). Discuss how this story might suggest the shift from Minoan dominance to Athenian dominance in the region. Based on your understanding of Minoan culture and retold from an "Athenian" view, why do you think the story took on such specific aspects such as a labyrinth, a Minotaur, tribute to a king, death of a father, etc.? Cite another myth/legend/fable that likewise reveals a deeper culture shift, or instructive purpose? Explain. https://www. worldhistory. org/Minotaur/

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