One of Greek mythology's most notorious monsters, Medusa, was so horrible that looking at her turned people to stone. But she wasn't always hideous. Medusa was born the beautiful daughter of two gods. A victim of Poseidon s whim, she incurred the wrath of the goddess Athena, who punished her by turning her into a monster. Then Athena doomed her to die at the hands of the hero Perseus. Even though Medusa is a minor character in the Greek stories, she has captured people s imagination for thousands of years. On the surface her story is a cautionary tale about dangers of vanity and pride. Looking closer, the story reveals intriguing glimpses into ancient Greek culture and the role of women played in society.
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May 2010 : Library Binding
| Title: Medusa (Monsters in Myth) Author(s): Kathleen Tracy ISBN: 1-58415-928-6 / 9781584159285 (USA edition) Publisher: Mitchell Lane Publishers Availability: Amazon Amazon UK More details... |
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