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    Perseus: A Greek Hero

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    Cameron caulk Ms.Watson Ela 2nd period 12/4/15 The Story of Perseus Although‚ Perseus seems like he had a perfect childhood in Olympus‚ he had the exact opposite. Perseus is a Greek hero. His father was Zeus‚ his mother was a beautiful princess named Danae. Danae was born from King Acrisius. King Acrisius wanted a boy to carry on his reign. So he went to the Oracle‚ the Oracle said he would never have a boy but his daughter would. The Oracle also said this child

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    Perseus A Greek Hero

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    Perseus is one of the Greek myths that famous with the symbol of ethical values that can be a very great figure in the society. Perseus was a son of Zeus and Danae. His grandfather‚ Acrisius‚ threw Perseus and his mother‚ Danae away into the sea after being told by an oracle about his grandson will kill him. Both Perseus and his mother‚ Danae was found by King Polydectes on the island of Seriphus. Later on after Perseus grown up‚ he sent Perseus to look for the head of Gorgon Medusa and hoping for

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    Mickenzie Gould Mr. Barrows Honors English 11 September 23‚ 2014 Perseus There are many superhero’s that make up comic books and TV shows of today‚ but there are other heroes that fit the same description in ancient texts. Perseus is a great hero from Greek mythology. His parents‚ Zeus and Danaӫ‚ made him part mortal and part god: a demigod. Born inside of a house built of all bronze and sunk underground with a partial sunroof in Argos‚ he was hidden from his grandfather who wanted no grandchildren

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    Medusa and Perseus

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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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    Perseus: A True Hero

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    Perseus‚ is an Olympian god/human. He was remembered for many things‚ but is remembered for decapitating the head of Medusa. Medusa was the "bad guy" and because Perseus killed her‚ he is considered a true hero. However‚ Perseus has done many other hero quality things‚ such as saving Andromeda. He was a great man I have been asked‚ "Do you think Perseus deserves to be referred to as a hero?". My response to that is yes! I have few reasons to support this. For one‚ he decapitated the head

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    Who Is Perseus A Hero

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    No great hero ever became a hero without a more than a little perseverance. In Perseus’ myth I personally think this moral message perfectly describes him and every other hero. As conveyed throughout Perseus’ journey‚ he seems to maneuver around any strenuous obstacle course. One example‚ was when Perseus was a fetus‚ his father Acrisius‚ sent him and his mom‚ Danae into a wooden ark‚ drifting them away‚ where they did not know where to expect to land. Though‚ once they both reaches an island‚ the

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    Perseus Myth Analysis

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    The story of Perseus‚ Medusa‚ Cetus and Andromeda is one of the first of the founding myths who established the pantheon of the twelve Olympians and the origin of the Danaans. Founding myths usually involve the slaying of some kind of archaic monster‚ perhaps the idol of a previous religion or some symbol. In this case‚ it was Medusa‚ who was brought to Greece from Libya‚ where she was worshipped by the Amazons as Metis‚ a serpent goddess. Cetus was a constellation first seen years before the

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    Perseus Short Essay

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    called Seriphos. There a fisherman named Dictys whose brother was king of Seriphos found them. Perseus had grown into a man and Dictys helped and watched after Danae and Perseus as long as he could but nothing could keep his egotistical brother from getting what he wanted. Dictys’ brother was king Polydectes. Polydectes fancied Danae and wanted to marry her but Perseus didn’t want him to marry his mother. Perseus wanted to fight Polydectes but new he would loose so he sought out a way to defeat him and

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    In the books of Theseus and Perseus details summary of Theseus volunteer to go to Crete to be sacrificed to the Minotaur. He promised his dad that he would be on white sails not black sails. But he rides on the black sails so his father Perseus was the son of Danae and Zeus. Perseus went to see Medusa. to cut her head off. He came back with Medusa’s head‚ he used Medusa’s head to turned Phineus into stones. Theseus and Perseus are courageous and proud‚ yet it is there impulsive actions lead them

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    Perseus Greek Mythology

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    Perseus King Acrisius of Argos has a stunningly beautiful daughter but wants a son‚ so he prays to the gods. Apollo tells him not only that Acrisius will never have a son‚ but also that the son of his daughter will kill him. The only way to fully prevent this prophecy would be to kill his daughter‚ Danae‚ but Acrisius fears what the gods would do to him. Instead‚ he imprisons Danae in a bronze house without a roof and guards her carefully. Arcisius does not expect‚ however‚ that Zeus will come

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