The classical mythologies helped shaped the modern …show more content…
In astronomy, several cosmic bodies have been named after the classical myths based on their characteristics. The Scorpius constellation consisting of eighteen stars is a representation of the scorpion that stung and killed Orion, a giant Huntsman placed among stars- and the horses of Phaeton (Merriam-Webster's 1445). Other constellations named after Greek myths include Andromeda, Cassiope, Hercules, and Gemini. All planets including Earth have been named after Roman version of Greek mythological elements. Titanium was named after the Titans who were locked underground hence representing the strenuous affair of extracting titanium from its ore. The chemical elements niobium and tantalum have been named after King Tantalus of Sipylos and the daughter Niobe (Emsley 355). In psychology, the psychoanalytical theory developed by Sigmund Freud uses the Oedipus character from the Greek mythology to develop the Oedipus complex that attempts to explain the emotional development of a child. At the phallic stage (3-6 years) a male child develops sexual desires for her mother hence creating competition between the father and the son for the mother, just like in the mythology where Oedipus ends up marrying his