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    Prometheus and Gaea

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    Prometheus and Gaea: Ayn Rand’s Choice of Characters Throughout Greek mythology Prometheus is known as the fire bearing Titan who rebelled against Zeus and saved the world from his curse of a heatless and lightless punishment. Like wise‚ Equality in Anthem also rebels against his government in response to seeing the corruption within it. These similarities show how their lives exemplify the ideal of individualism. Furthermore‚ Gaea‚ the goddess of earth‚ is comparable with The Golden One from

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    important than the collective “we”. In the woods‚ the two lovers find an abandoned house and they rename themselves Prometheus and Gaea. Ayn Rand chose these names because of how similar Equality and Liberty are to the mythological creatures. Equality 7-2521 strongly resembles the Greek mythological creature‚ Prometheus‚ in many ways. They both are very different from their people. Prometheus was a titan who was nothing like the other titans. He fought to defeat his brothers so that the gods could rule

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    Gaea Monologue

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    Deucalion. He has been in existence for almost two years. Gaea is pregnant with another child. I take my child out often with me into the forest. I also take lots of wire‚ and light devices which I have created from iron cable. These are my trojan horse into the cities. I have discovered the locations of many more cities. Each is identical‚ down to the very people inside. It is too dangerous to get any closer than the uncharted forest will allow. Gaea worries for me when I go to new cities‚ as I am often

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    Prometheus

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    Prometheus From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search This article is about the Greek . For other uses‚ see Prometheus (disambiguation). Prometheus depicted in a sculpture by Nicolas-Sébastien Adam‚ 1762 (Louvre) In Greek mythology‚ Prometheus (Greek: Προμηθεύς‚ pronounced [promɛːtʰeús]) is a Titan‚ culture hero‚ and trickster figure who is credited with the creation of man from clay and the theft of fire for human use‚ an act that enabled progress and civilization

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    Prometheus

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    Prometheus Prometheus was once a friend of Zeus and every god and goddess on Olympus. Through a brave form of trickery for human kind and thieving he managed to get himself banished from Olympus and tied to a mountain by Zeus. Not only was he left on the mountain for centuries‚ he was also constantly having his liver eaten by a eagle. The Eagle would eat at his liver for the whole day while at night it would regenerate because of his immortality. Prometheus was one of the Titans‚ son of Lapetus

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    Prometheus Monologue

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    “My father’s name is Prometheus and my mother is Gaea.” she began to suspect that our intentions were bad and began to look at the ground and not at us. “How does their father look like?” Our questions needed to be answered in order to know for sure if this Prometheus was the same person as Equality 7-2521. “H-he has b-brown hair and skin like mine-” her voice was cut off by the voice of the

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    Prometheus and Jesus

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    Prometheus was a Greek titan who‚ according to myth‚ gave us fire (among other things). Like with many Greek mythological figures‚ there are many different legends about him. The most definitive work about him is the book "Prometheus Bound" by Aeschylus. Here are the claims given by critics: 1. He descended from Heaven as God incarnate to save mankind. First of all‚ Prometheus wasn ’t ’God ’. The Greek equivalent of the Judeo-Christian God was Zeus. There were also many lesser gods

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    Prometheus Bound

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    Elizabeth Newcott CLT3370 Spring 2013 The Power of Tyranny vs. the Power of Friendship In the play Prometheus Bound‚ two gods collide in a battle between power and intelligence. Prometheus aids Zeus in the defeat of the Titans offering his friendship. He later stands in Zeus’s way of destroying humans by giving them the gift of blind hope and fire. Zeus punishes him causing many other gods to mourn for him. The role of the social concerns in the play proves the tyranny

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    Frankenstein prometheus

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    Prometheus myth In Ancient Greek mythology‚ Prometheus was said to be the wisest of all the Titans‚ he is said to bring mankind knowledge and enlightenment. He stole fire from the Gods of Mount Olympus. For acting against the decree of the Gods‚ who wanted to keep the power of fire to themselves‚ Prometheus was harshly punished. He was chained to a rock to have his liver eaten out every day by an eagle. Every night his liver would grow back. This was to be his punishment for all of eternity. Frankenstein

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    Von Goethe “Prometheus” 1. Prometheus is the speaker of this poem‚ and he is speaking to the god of the gods. 2. In the first stanza‚ a simile occurs‚ it says “And‚ like the boy who lops the thistles’ heads” This simile here was revealed by Prometheus and he was referring Zeus to an evil trickster young man. Furthermore‚ the purpose of this simile is to visualize the boy who is ripping off the heads of a beautiful flower‚ which is an evil action. However‚ The reason that Prometheus is referring

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