Perseus, with the Goddess Athena guiding his hand, kept his eyes on the reflection of Medousa in his bronze shield and beheaded her.
Perseus.
Perseus
Perseus kills Medusa, by cutting off her head, and the sea monster, by turning it to stone, using medusa's head.
Medusa, a gorgon, was turned into stone by Perseus.
Perseus, he took his shield and showed Medusa her own reflection. Thus turning her into stone.
Perseus is the Greek hero who cut off Medusa's head. He used a shield to look at her reflection, so he could defeat her without turning to stone.
The reflective surface of the evil Gordon's head in Greek mythology allowed Perseus to safely view Medusa's reflection without turning to stone. This enabled Perseus to defeat Medusa without direct eye contact.
Polydectes's true motive in sending Perseus to kill Medusa was to get rid of Perseus, hoping that Perseus would not return alive from such a dangerous quest. Polydectes was interested in Perseus's mother, Danae, but wanted Perseus out of the way.
Polydectey's believes that Perseus will turn to stone and he will be Able to marry Perseus's mom
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Polydectey's believes that Perseus will turn to stone and he will be Able to marry Perseus's mom
Polydectey's believes that Perseus will turn to stone and he will be Able to marry Perseus's mom