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Q: How long can a severed head be alive?
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When was A Severed Head created?

A Severed Head was created in 1961.


How many pages does A Severed Head have?

A Severed Head has 251 pages.


Can a beheaded head still be alive for more then 10-15 seconds?

The cells are alive for a period, but the body and head die within a second or two. The eyes in the severed head are not 'seeing' things around them, if that's what you are asking.


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How did Perseus fight the Kraken?

he killed it with medusas severed head


What trophy does macduff present to Malcolm?

Macbeth's severed head.


Why is percy so careful about wrapping up Medusa's severed head?

Percy is so careful about wrapping up Medusa's severed head because if anyone looked into her eyes, even if her head was dismembered, they would be turned to stone.


What does the severed head in Macbeth symbolize?

The severed head in Macbeth is Macbeth's head at the end of the play. Because he was the king and the head of the nation, his severed head symbolizes the severing of the king from his kingdom, a kind of synechdoche. Also symbolically, severing the head of a king means he cannot wear the crown which is the symbol of his authority. By removing his head, he can no longer command. In one production when Macduff shows Macbeth's severed head, all of the soldiers which formerly were fighting for Macbeth lay down their arms as they see it. Had Macbeth only been stabbed, they might still have followed him. (Compare here the legend of El Cid, who led his troops while dead but undecapitated, or the Dracula legends which demand that the vampire be beheaded to truly kill him.) There is also an "armed head" as one of the apparitions in Macbeth, but it is not clear that it has been "severed".


How is the evil gorgon's head is beneficial to persues?

Perseus used the severed head of the Medusa - to turn the Kraken into stone.