Mythology

Apollo

 

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Apollo, a god, is determined. For example, he is the son of Zeus so he demands he must have golden arrows and a solid gold chariot from Zeus. He is a brat and always must have it his way. Right after he receives his golden arrows he goes to kill the Python because it took his mother. When he killed the Python, he found himself outside the sacred place where the Oracles were. Once there He had to claim the oracles for himself so everyone would know they belonged to him. This is unacceptable but he did it because he wanted to make everyone aware of his deed. You can call Apollo lots of bad names but one that suits him well is ruthless.

 

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By Chasen, June 2006