A moral lesson from Poseidon is that is you don't give your hardest you wont succeed. He thought this to people by showing his mistakes. During the olympics he didn't do what he was fully capable of, therefor his brother Zeus became first.
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In Greek mythology, Poseidon is the god of the sea. He is almost always represented as being incredibly powerful and confident. As one of the original three titans, he is a brother to Zeus and Hades. Like the ocean, Poseidon is moody, either peaceful or raging, representing the two extreme dualities of personality.
Today, we mainly know him as the God of the Sea and also earthquakes, but his origins are thought to be slightly more complex than that. Originally, Poseidon may have been a Horse God, and indeed some cults particularly in the Peloponnese worshipped Poseidon in that form.
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A moral lesson from Poseidon is that is you don't give your hardest you wont succeed. He thought this to people by showing his mistakes. During the olympics he didn't do what he was fully capable of, therefor his brother Zeus became first.
explanation:
In Greek mythology, Poseidon is the god of the sea. He is almost always represented as being incredibly powerful and confident. As one of the original three titans, he is a brother to Zeus and Hades. Like the ocean, Poseidon is moody, either peaceful or raging, representing the two extreme dualities of personality.
Today, we mainly know him as the God of the Sea and also earthquakes, but his origins are thought to be slightly more complex than that. Originally, Poseidon may have been a Horse God, and indeed some cults particularly in the Peloponnese worshipped Poseidon in that form.