http://moodle.hocking.edu/mod/url/view.php?id=343574 See the link above to view the film about the Minotaur.

http://moodle.hocking.edu/mod/url/view.php?id=343574 See the link above to view the film about the Minotaur.It’s not what we think about the story; it’s what the story makes us think about. Please consider the following five questions or you may comment on any parts of any questions collectively. However, please choose only three points to discuss . Respond with a 1000 word essay. You should look to the myth to explain your opinions. Quoting from the story is a good idea. Please compose five -paragraphs (intro, body, and concluding). Be sure to title your essay. 1 It’s been said, “The sins of the father are visited upon the son.” Perhaps it is true of the Minotaur who suffered the wrath of Poseidon because of the greed and hubris of his father, Minos. Should we therefore pity the beast ? Why? What do we learn when we consider the Minotaur’s story? 2.The Minotaur represents the animal and the human in us. What does such a statement mean? Could the human side of Minotaur possibly have emerged? Could he have one day felt remorse and if so what would his remorse mean? What might have resulted if his story were different? 3. Pasiphae lusted for the bull. How are we to judge her? What if instead of suffering Poseidon’s curse, it was genetics that made her lustful? Because she performed an abominable act she would be shunned by society. Can you think of a modern analogy of this story to discuss? 4.The hero is Theseus. Sometimes a young generation can change circumstances that seem permanent and inevitable to older generations. How have young people today “slain a Minotaur” and changed the world? 5.If the Minotaur baby had been taken from his parents by child- services, what could have happened and why?