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Both men in these stories faced peer pressure. They were pressured to go against their own beliefs in order to satisfy society's demands.
<span>“No Witchcraft for Sale.” - In this story, Gideon did not bow down to peer pressure. He kept silent and gave the impression of succumbing to the pressure given to him but doing what he wanted to really do. He gave the wrong root to satisfy the demands of the public. He also signified his displeasure by being more formal to his employers and for keeping his silence.
"</span><span>“Shooting an Elephant” - In this story, the police man gave in to the pressure of shooting the elephant not because it is a legal thing to do but because of self-preservation. He doesn't want to appear as a fool to the public that detests him. He preferred to be hailed as the one who shot the elephant than be further jeered as the one who did not shoot the elephant.
Both men did what they did to serve their own purpose. Gideon's way was sticking to his values while the police man sacrificed his own values to ensure an acceptable place in the community he lives in. </span>
<u>Ares - Greek God of War:</u>
Ares is the son of Zeus and Hera who is the Greek God of War. He hailed from Thrace, ruled by violent people in the north-east of Greece. His symbol was the vulture bird. The goddess of Harmony, Harmonia was the daughter and Eros (Cupid) was the son of Ares and Aphrodite. Ares is depicted with a spear and a helmet. Ares was the biological father of many mortal children than divine children.
Ares is represented as the mortifying character in myths but they are very much limited or he rarely features in legends. One such representation is about the story of Ares and Aphrodite. The Aphrodite’s husband Hephaestus discovered both Aphrodite and Ares both entangled naked in a bed which were then mocked by all the gods.
Ares was the most-aggressive god as his strength was powerful and he was an extremely dangerous, voracious and limitless in battles. He is just the opposite of Athena who is the goddess of intelligence and has wise strategies for battles in general. He is the lover of Aphrodite but Aphrodite was married to Hephaestus.
Mars was the Roman counterpart to Ares. The Greek God Ares was barbarous and pugnacious while the Roman God Mars was considered as the father of Roman people who was calmer and better behaviour.
Ares was a quitter in reality and that is the reason he would respond violently for even the smallest damage. Ares was on Aphrodite’s side in the Trojan War. He fought for Hector (a Trojan) where a Greek warrior pierced him with a spear guided by Athena goddess of intelligence.
This character is important in Greek culture as he was considered as a model soldier in Sparta. He was also worshipped by the inhabitants of Tylos while the Scythians warriors worshipped him as the god of war.
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encourages reflection upon ideas makes it difficult to bond with others
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