Greek Mythology for Beginners
The Myths of Ancient Greece Simplified for People Who Slept Through History Class (Past Made Simple)
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Matt Clayton
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Finally Understand Greek Mythology Without the Confusion, Family Trees, or Boring Lectures
You've heard the names.
Zeus. Medusa. Hercules. Athena.
But if someone asked you to explain who they were, how they're connected, or what actually happened in the Trojan War… would you be able to?
Greek mythology is everywhere. It appears in movies, books, video games, psychology, and everyday language. Yet for many people, the stories feel tangled, overwhelming, or only half-remembered from school.
This audiobook was written for people who want clarity.
Greek Mythology for Beginners breaks down the myths of ancient Greece in a clear, organized, and engaging way. No academic jargon. No confusing genealogies you have to memorize. No dense textbook tone.
Just the stories — told in a way that makes sense.
Inside, you'll explore:
- How the World Began: From primordial chaos to the rise of the Olympian gods.
- The Drama of Mount Olympus: Power struggles, rivalries, betrayals, and divine politics.
- Heroes and Monsters: Odysseus, Perseus, Heracles, Medusa, the Minotaur, and more.
- The Trojan War: The legendary conflict that shaped Western storytelling.
- The Underworld and the Afterlife: What the Greeks believed happened after death.
- The Meaning Behind the Myths: The themes of pride, fate, ambition, love, and revenge that still resonate today.
- And much more
These aren't just old stories.
They're the foundation of Western literature, psychology, and modern entertainment.
If you've ever wanted to finally understand Greek mythology without feeling lost or bored, this is where to start.
Click Add to Cart and make sense of the myths that shaped the world.
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