In Greek mythology, the titan Prometheus helped the gods win a war against other titans. Prometheus was a caring titan who greatly helped the humans survive in the cruel world. Prometheus was a trickster, and he taught the humans how to get away with making unfair offerings to the gods, giving the humans better food than the gods. He also took fire from the gods to give to the humans as a gift. With fire, humans could live with ease. Zeus, however, greatly disliked what Prometheus had done. In anger, Zeus sent …show more content…
Danae’s father, who was the king of Argos, was told by the oracle of Delphi that his grandson would kill him. Although he locked up Danae in a hidden room, Zeus managed to appear to Danae in the form of golden rain. Afraid of his fate, the king of Argos sent his daughter and his grandson out to the open sea, where they landed on a new island. There, the king of that island sent Perseus off on a journey to keep him away from Danae. He was to kill Medusa and bring back her head. He succeeds in his journey with the help of Athena and Hermes, who gave him shoes with wings, an invisibility cap, a sword, and a mirrored shield. Perseus is the hero of the story, bringing back Medusa’s head victoriously. The myth is a symbol of “the task”, since Perseus is given a difficult task to accomplish. The story is also a symbol of light vs. darkness. Perseus is sent on a quest in which he knows little of his enemy. He, however is gifted with many tools to help him on his