Wednesday, September 18, 2019
The Story of Medusa :: essays research papers
   There are many variations of the story of Medusa. Yet, I find this one more    detailed and precise. Medusa is apart of the chain of Greek Mythology, these stories, or    legends are not real and usually said to get a point across, or entertainment. Medusa also    shows the relationship the society had with women at that time.     Medusa was a Gorgon, The Gorgon's where three sisters, daughters of Phorcys    and Ceto. Their names where Stethno, Euryale, and Medusa. Stethno and Euryale where    immortal, however Medusa was a mortal. The three sisters where known to be so ugly, if    anyone looked at them they would be killed instantly.     Medusa was a Queen who reigned in the land around Tritons in Libya. She used to    be a beautiful Maiden and Triton fell in love with her. Medusa, after her encounter with    Triton, Athena, turned into an ugly woman with snakes as hair, and anyone that looked    upon her would turn into stone. Medusa had this spell cast upon her by Athena because,    Medusa and Poseidon where caught sleeping together in one of Athena's temples. Athena    then became very angry and in her rage, turned Medusa into an ugly woman.     Thus, as the story goes Perseus (the son of Andromeda and Zeus), is assigned to    assassinate Medusa. He kills her by coming to her in her sleep, then using a mirror looks    to see her face, careful not to look at her, he cuts her head off. The blood that splurged    from her neck made the country of Libya infested, because her blood turned into snakes. It    is also said that Heracles is said to have obtained a lock of Medusa's hair, which possessed    the same power as her head, from Athena. He gave it to Sterope, the daughter of    Cepheus, as protection for the town of Tegea against attack. When exposed to view, the    lock was supposed to bring on a storm, which put the enemy to flight.    In my mind Medusa has many different symbolic qualities.  					    
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