Theogony

Greek mythology-theogony

what is the moral of theogony?

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Though the gods described in Theogony are in fact divine, they are not perfect. A major aspect of Theogony is the imperfection and almost human-like qualities of the gods. None of the gods are all-powerful or all-knowing, with each god having their own skill or specialty. Even Zeus, the king of the gods, is not perfect, and often makes mistakes more akin to humans than gods; though married to Hera, he frequently fathers children from mortals. The gods are imperfect, causing interpersonal problems between them.