Hercules had twelve labors that he had to do. Each of these tasks were basically impossible‚ but Hercules got all of these tasks done. Usually the task consisted of Hercules having to capture something or killing something. During some of these tasks‚ people who died shouldn’t of been killed by Hercules. Hercules killed some people and it was not necessary at all. During Hercules fourth labor‚ he went to visit a friend Pholus‚ a centaur. While he was there visiting‚ the both of them started to
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Hercules‚ the son of Zeus. Born in Olympus and kidnapped by Hades where his evil minions attempt to kill Hercules but instead turn him into a demigod. Hercules is then forced to live on earth in attempt to figure out who he really is and where he truly belongs. In the process Hercules faces many dangers and obstacles along his journey to returning home. Hades discovers that the only person that can stop him is Hercules so Hades does everything in his power to stop Hercules from ruining his plans
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was called Perseus‚ would kill him. So he sent Danae and her baby out to sea in a vessel. King Acrisius pushed Perseus and Danae into the ocean in a chest. For many days the chest tossed and turned until it finally washed up on the shore of Seriphos where King Polydectes found it. Perseus grew into a strong young man. King Polydectes fell in love with Danae. When King Polydectes asked Danae to marry him she would say‚ "No‚ no‚ no‚ no‚ no!" because she wanted to look after her son Perseus. King Polydectes
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Story of Hercules [pic][pic][pic] Hercules‚ aka Herakles‚ was a buff god. He was the god of power. His father Zeus was the god of the skies‚ his mother a mortal‚ making Hercules a demigod. Alcmene‚ Hercules mother‚ wasn’t the wife of Zeus‚ Hera the goddess of earth was‚ and she was livid. In fact‚ Hera was so livid she threatened the baby’s life by sending in to Hercules crib two serpents. According to the legend‚ the serpents were sent in to strangle the baby‚ but Hercules just sat
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Perseus Look up to the starry night sky and you may see the constellation Perseus. Perseus is one of the greatest Greek demigods and his story is equally great. The Greek hero is acclaimed for killing the gorgon monster‚ Medusa. From humble beginnings to ruling the land of Tirynth‚ Perseus is truly a Grecian hero. The handsome and brave Perseus is often painted holding Medusa’s severed head and winged sandals that the Greek god Hermes gave him to help defeat Medusa. Some artists often include the
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At first‚ Perseus fails his battle for rebirth because he carefully grasps to the heroic figure. Dispirited‚ tired and bored with his life‚ he analyses to recur the delightful deeds of his youth. This intrinsic excursion to do so stems not very mush from variety but
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The myth of Perseus and his slaying of the only mortal Gorgon‚ Medusa has its origins in Greek mythology which portray the ancient Greek societies social values‚ expectations and punishments. It denotes coming of age‚ and growing old; beauty and ugliness; the mystery of love and marriage; and indicates the use of alienation as a form of repentance or punishment. The myth of Medusa is a tale of Perseus‚ son of Danae‚ and grandson of Acrisius who was king of Argos. An oracle warned Acrisius that
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Roman equivalent ‘Hercules’) has survived through many different time periods and cultures and still remains a well known character in today’s society. Although the common tale has changed to be more accustomed to the modern 21st century society‚ the original myth endures. Greek Demi- god Heracles Heracles was the son of Alcmene a mortal that Zeus had become enamoured to; Zeus came to her one night in the form of her husband Amphitryon and lay with her‚ conceiving Hercules. Hera‚ Zeus’ lover
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Heracles is the greatest of the Greek heroes for his courage‚ strength‚ and skill to fight against the evil. Although Hercules himself committed one of the most evil deeds by killing his own wife and children‚ Goddess Hera made him pay for his deeds. Goddess Hera led Hercules sentence to twelve years of penance – a period of hard labor. Unlike the punishment a criminal would get today of either imprisonment or execution‚ Heracles had to endure the imaginable suffering of the twelve impossible tasks
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In the classical depiction of Hercules‚ key themes of Redemption and suffering go hand in hand and are present throughout. When Hera (Zeus’s wife) drives Hercules to madness she sends him to brutally murder his own wife and sons. Hercules is overwhelmed with a sense of ‘blood guilt’ and suffering and condemns himself to exile. He then seeks the Delphic Oracle’s help‚ she tells him that he is to complete 10 labours for King Eurystheus in order to redeem and rid himself of the blood guilt and suffering
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