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By Chloe, Carter, Josh and Karishma THE MYTH OF PERSEUS By Chloe, Carter, Josh and Karishma

Character Analysis King Acrisius of Argos: Father of Danae and Perseus’ grandfather. He was told by Delphi that Perseus would kill him Danae: Perseus single mother/daughter of King Acrisius. Zeus impregnates her to fulfill the prophecy. Also wanted by King Polydectes, who she rejects Zeus: God of Thunder and King of the Gods. Father of Perseus. Came in a shower of gold to fulfill the prophecy and impregnated Danae. Perseus: Son of Danae and Zeus. Grandson of King Acrisius.Goes on journey to get Medusa’s head for King Polydectes’ wedding. Also rescued his future wife from serpent guarding her. Dictys: Fisherman that took in and cared for Perseus and Danae after finding them in box. Father figure for Perseus

Character Analysis (Continued) King Polydectes: Dictys’ brother and ruler of the island. Wants to marry Danae so he sends Perseus on a dangerous quest to get Medusa’s head, certain he will die in the process. Medusa: Woman with snakes as hair. Can turn anyone to stone if they look at her. Perseus cuts her head off to get revenge on Polydectes Gray Woman: Three women who share an eye. Perseus tricks them into telling him how to find the nymphs of the north. Hermes: God of speed and messenger of the gods. Gives advice to Perseus and give him and unbreakable/unbendable sword Athena: Goddess of wisdom.Gives Perseus a sword and a startegy to beat Medusa

Character Analysis (Continued) Andromeda: Daughter of Queen Cassiopeia and the woman Perseus falls in love with Queen Cassiopeia: Andromeda’s mother who was so arrogant that the gods punished her. She gave up her daughter to protect the people of Ethiopia King of Larissa: Had a discus throwing competition with Perseus that Acrisius was attending. This was where he was killed by Perseus

Summary The myth starts with a king of Argos naked Acrisius who had a daughter named Danaë. The king had wanted a child and wanted to know if he'd have a son, however a priestess that he had asked not only said no, but that his daughter would have a son that would kill hok. The only day to defy the prophecy, he'd have to kill Danaë which his fatherly affection could not do. He had built a bronze house underground with only part of the roof open to the sky so that light and air may come. There, he guarded her. A mysterious occurrence had happened where a shower of gold fell from the sky who had supposedly been thought of as Zeus who visited Danaë ine. A mysterious occurrence had happened where a shower of gold fell from the sky who had supposedly been thought of as Zeus who visited Danaë in that shape. Eventually, a boy named Perseus was born and when Acrisius found out, He feared him not only because of fate, but also because of the fear of Zeus and the Furies. He created a chest where he would put both of them in and send them out to sea since he can't kill them. King Acrisius of Argos had a daughter Danaë. Danaë would have a son who would kill Acrisius. Danaë was put in a bronze house underground. Zeus visits Danaë in a shower of gold and Danaë will bear a son named Perseus. Acrisius is angry and sets Danaë and her son to sea in a chest. A fisherman, Dictys, discovered them and took the two to his home. Polydectes, brother of Dictys, was the cruel ruler of the island. Polydectes convinced Perseus to bring Medusas head as a gift. Hermes and Athena watched over Perseus, as he searched for the Gorgons. He went to Dodona of talking oaks. Perseus must go to the Gray Women for directions to the Nymphs of the North. Perseus was given a sword by Hermes and a shield by Athena. He went to the land of Hyperboreans where the people welcomed him. Winged sandals, a magic wallet, and a cap of invisibility was given to him as gifts. Perseus used the three gifts when confronting the Gorgons. He met a women named Andromeda, daughter of Queen Cassiopeia. Killed the serpent when he waited with Andromeda. Went back to the island in search of her mother with Andromeda. Used Medusa's head and turned the king and servants to stone. Andromeda, Perseus, and his mother went to Greece for Acrisius. Perseus attended a discus throwing contest and hit Acrisius. The oracle of Apollo came true.

Summary The chest that Danaë and Perseus where they rocked back and forth; they were tossed along the waves. They couldn't see where they were nor did they have any idea where they were going. Soon after, they reached land when the chess finally stops and the waves had left them motionless. A fisherman named Dictys found them and he had broke that trust taking the two back to his home with a wife as good as he. Dictys and his wife didn't have children but they cared and nurtured Danaë and Perseus as if they were their own. Trouble arose where the brother of Dictys, Polydectes, was the ruler of the island. He was a cruel and ruthless man and hadn't noticed that the mother and the son. Eventually, Danaë had caught Polydectes' attention. Polydectes fell in love with her and she was still beautiful even after her son Perseus was fully grown. Polydectes plotted a way to get rid of Perseus. He convinced him that the head of a Gorgon would be something a person would want more than anything else in the world.

Summary Polydectes invited all to his soon-to-be married celebration. All were supposed to provide gifts for the bride to be because it was customary. Perseus, who didn't know he had to, was the only one without a gift and claimed that he will bring the head of Medusa, a Gorgon, as a gift. Whoever looked at Medusa was instantly turned into stone. Perseus was saved from his folly as the two gods, Athena, God a wisdom, and Hermes, the Messenger God, was watching over him. Perseus took ship after leaving the Kings hall. He went to Greece to find the whereabouts of the three core gone. He asked a priestess in Delphi, but only she said it is where men do not eat Demeters golden grain, only acorns. He then went to go to Dodona in the land of talking oak trees. There, they told Perseus where Selli lived whom made their bread from acorns. I see wandered about he met a strange and beautiful person. He had met Hermes who had a gold wand with wings, a winged hat, and winged sandals. He was the guide in the giver of good. In order for him to kill Medusa, he had to have the proper equipment. He had to go to the Gray Women who will tell him how to go to the nymphs of the North.

Summary In order for Perseus to get that information on how to reach the nymphs of the north, Hermes told Perseus he had to hide until he saw one of them take the eye out of her for head to pass it on. When that time comes, he has to take the eye and refuse to take it back until they told him the information he needed. Hermes gave Perseus a sword to fight Medusa rest. It could not be bent nor broken by the scales of the Gorgons. Athena, the god of wisdom, had another gift for purchase. She had a shield polished with bronze and told Perseus that when he attacks the Gorgon, he god of wisdom, had another gift for purchase. She had a shield polished with bronze and told Perseus that when he attacks the Gorgon, he must look at that field as if it were a mirror to avoid Medusa's power of turning people who looked at her into stone. Soon enough, Perseus found the Gray Woman with Hermes and did as he was told. He waited until he saw one of them take the eye out of the forehead, and he snatched it without a thought.

Summary They gave Perseus the directions on on how to go to the nymphs of the north and he went on his way. He had entered the country of Hyperboreans where no one can find the wondrous road to the gathering place by ship nor land, but because of Hermes by his side, he was able to find the road where people greeted him with kindness and invited them to their feast. Perseus was given gifts of winged sandals, a magic wallet that could carry anything, and a cap that made him invisible. With those items and Athenas shield, he was able to take on the Gorgons who lived in the Terrible Sisters' island. When Perseus confronted them, they were all asleep. They had great wings, their bodies covered in golden scales and snakes for hair. Athena and Hermes told him who was Medusa since she's the only one that can be killed while the other two were immortal. He hovered above the Gorgons, looking at the shield, he sliced Medusa as Athena guided his hand. He took the head and put it in his magical wallet. When the other two Gorgons tried to take hold of him, Perseus had put on his cap that made him invisible.

Summary On his way back home, he came to Ethiopia and landed there. Perseus found a lovely maiden names Andromeda who was going to be devoured by a sea serpent. The Mother, Queen Cassiopeia, had boasted on her beauty being more superior than the Sea God Nereus. Her punishment for arrogance had fell upon her daughter. The Ethiopians kept being devoured by the sea serpent but had been told by an oracle that if Andromeda was offered to the serpent, they all would be freed. Perseus at first sight fell in love with her. He waited for the serpent to come from the ocean, and when the serpent did, he cut the head off. He then took her to her parents to marry her. When he returned to the island, he found that Dictys' wife had been dead and he and Danaë had fled to hide away from Polydectes who was furious when Danaë refused to marry him. They escaped to a temple. When the King had held a banquet, for everyone who favored him, Perseus went to the hall and grabbed the attention of everyone with Athena's buckler and his silver wallet.

Summary He then took the head of Medusa and before anyone could look away, the king and servants turned to stone. They Stood as statues. The islanders were freed from the tyrant and he was able to find Danaë and Dictys. Dictys became king and Perseus, his mother, and Andromeda went to Greece to reunite with his grandfather Acrisius. Although, Acrisius wasn't anywhere to be found. Eventually, an athletic contest was being held by The King of Larissa in the North and Perseus went to participate. During the discus throwing, he hurled the object and fell amongst the crowd. Amongst the crowd was Acrisius who had come to visit the King and had been hit. As it was said, the prophecy came true that one day Perseus will kill his grandfather.

Morals -The Myth of Perseus is a myth of the journey of the hero which esoterically is about transforming energies within oneself into power, wisdom and light and true creative force. -In the myth, Perseus sets out to find the grey sisters who are three old women, who are really aged and know a lot. The grey women/sisters represent that in order to move ahead you need guidance from the old and the aged because they have the experience and knowledge about things that the young don’t and the young have the ability to prove themselves but without the guidance you most likely can’t achieve those goals. -In the myth when Perseus encounters Medusa, Medusa symbolizes and represents the subconscious as well as the passions of a human being

Morals -Perseus is killing Medusa, with the help of the goddess Athena. Therefore the myth wants to indicate that the human being should act in higher conscious level by using logic as a guide to control passions -Human Beings should always act consciously -In the myth the character of Perseus shows how he became a man from a young boy by showing maturity and he acts consciously. Normally in mythology a boy getting married shows that he has become a Man from a boy as we see in this myth.