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Justice Heist

Feminist Is Not A Legal Right Yet

By Mariann CarrollPublished 12 months ago 1 min read
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Justice Heist
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Zeus was the most powerful god, he has two brothers. Hade was the eldest and Poseidon was the middle brother.

Zeus has appointed a woman to bring justice to the world, her name was Justitia.

Hade was not very happy that his brother appointed a woman to bring justice to Olympus. Justitia have a way of being unbiased / impartial unless she was greatly influenced. Hades was very arrogant, he decided to seduced Justitia to do his bending.

Hades disguised himself to get Justitia from making right decisions and to controlled Mount Olympus.

Hades explain and taught Justitia many wrong things but in a believable way. Many people was mislead from Justitia decisions that was greatly influenced by Hades.

Hades had accumulated a lot of people during Justitia bad judgement making.

Zues finally intervened, “dear daughter Justitia what happen, why is justice not prevailing in your court, child. Did your mother, not teached you well?”

“ I have a new mentor who knows so much about justice.” Justitia answered.

“ But we lost a lot of people to my brother Hades, why is that?” he asked her.

“ Greetings my brother, Zues. I have been teaching Justitia.” Hades told Zues.

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About the Creator

Mariann Carroll

Proactive for positive change.Born in the City of Chicago ,Illinois.

Multi race .Studied in a foreign country .Fluent in several languages .

fascinated by diversity.A Romantic and a dreamer.Interest in healthy living

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  • Veronica Coldiron12 months ago

    Awesome! And the snake slithers out of the shadows at the end! Love this! ❤️

  • Donna Fox (HKB)12 months ago

    I love mythology so this pulled at my heart strings immediately! I love the plot line and twists you created, I would love to see more of this. Overall it was a good read! I appreciate your creativity in this story!

  • Will Shimnom Simon12 months ago

    This was a beautiful story. I love mythologies. What I love more, is how you used it to evocatively tell a lesson! Tres bon!

  • Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago

    What a story wow!!

  • I've always been fascinated by Greek mythology but I've never heard of Justitia before. Did you make this up like how you made up that mermaids cannot sink ships if animals are on it? If yes, then you're like the most brilliant writer there is! If no, then I gotta brush up on my Greek Mythology knowledge, lol! Loved your story!

  • Oh this has so many parallels to the real world Great story Mariann

  • I have an eldest brother much like that, lol!

  • Dang, the Brother❗

  • Alex H Mittelman 12 months ago

    Very interesting

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