Yes
Medusa didn't "want" to do that; it was her nature.
No, Medusa's ability turns people into stone statues, not snakes.No, Medusa's ability turns people into stone statues, not snakes.
ya so she can turn em to stonee that not the true answer is no because medusa doesnt even know she could turn people to stone so she went to a cave to hide from previnting people to being turned to stone
Medusa isn't real But i think that she only turns men into stone not woman because she is a woman and she doesn't want to hurt the woman Also, her blood is deadly. In the original, it was her blood that would turn into scorpions.
well if your talking about the greek medusa then most likely wants to get revenge on athena or just turn basically everyone into stone. hope that helped welcome from kate barrlow
She basically just wants him to get turned into stone.
Medusa probably does not care one way or another.
Percy, Annabeth told him to since he had the better weapon and Medusa didn't want to kill him, just turn him into a statue of stone.
When interviewing Medusa, you might ask her about her transformation and the emotions she experienced during that change. Inquire about her perspective on beauty and power, as well as how she feels about the myths that portray her as a monster. Additionally, ask her what she would want people to understand about her story beyond the serpents and stone.
Yeah, I don't know where you are getting your information but stop now, it's from a bad source. Medusa of Greek Myth is called the daughter of Phorkys, this being the god of the dangers of the sea, Medusa as his offspring is a monster born of monstrous gods, she was always a monster, lovely or not, and always turned living things - and people - to stone, she and her sisters were a explanation of reefs and how ships were caught by them. Athena, as a goddess who cursed Medusa for coupling with Poseidon in her temple - and made her "so hideous as to turn men to stone", is another aspect of Greek myth to explain why Athena - a virgin goddess - helped Perseus. No where in the Greek myth surrounding Medusa do they use "black magic to form or rearrange her face" because Medusa is somehow ashamed of her beauty or wishes to keep it for herself or not be seen by men.
The lesson being taught in medusa is that you can't judge a book by its cover and the second answer is some people will do just about anything to get what they want!!!!!!
Athena, a goddess did this to her. When Medusa was a very beautiful girl, she asked to visit the south. Athena did not let her. So then Medusa therantened her that she would dare say she was jealous of her beauty. Then Athens got mad and cursed with ugliness. She was so ugly whoever looks her in the eye will turn to stone.