He was rewarded and ended up as a constellation.
Safe because Perseus killed Medusa for a good reason. 1. Medusa is evil and Perseus is a hero. 2. Medusa killed a lot of men and women just by turning them into stones. 3. Medusa will be punished for being evil and Perseus will be rewarded for being a hero. Perseus is the hero who decapitated Medusa's head off her body by using his sword. Perseus is very smart and knows how to kill Medusa because he uses his shield as a reflection so that he won't look at her in the eyes just so he can see her using his shield as a mirror just by looking at it. He tricked Medusa and removed her head from her body!
Cassiopeia bragged about Andromeda's beauty. A sea monster came up and threatened their city. Perseus defeated it.
Definitely not- she was Perseus' wife. The mother of Perseus was Danae.
What is Perseus duties
Dionysus did not kill Perseus!
Punished
some were rewarded, some were punished, some were both rewarded and punished (though usually the other way around).
yes
Character traits rewarded in "Coyote and the Buffalo" include cleverness, adaptability, and respect for one's surroundings. Traits that are punished can include greed, arrogance, and disregard for nature.
No, it is not compulsory. It is more rewarded when you do it but you are not punished or considered not sinful if you don't do it.
Bad guys were punished, good guys rewarded.
Safe because Perseus killed Medusa for a good reason. 1. Medusa is evil and Perseus is a hero. 2. Medusa killed a lot of men and women just by turning them into stones. 3. Medusa will be punished for being evil and Perseus will be rewarded for being a hero. Perseus is the hero who decapitated Medusa's head off her body by using his sword. Perseus is very smart and knows how to kill Medusa because he uses his shield as a reflection so that he won't look at her in the eyes just so he can see her using his shield as a mirror just by looking at it. He tricked Medusa and removed her head from her body!
The virtuous... as quoted by Pojman (Philosophy)
Karma.
The Greek gods and goddesses were jealous, vengeful, and full of drama. They cheated on their mates, they punished the wicked, and they rewarded their worshippers.
The Greek gods and goddesses were jealous, vengeful, and full of drama. They cheated on their mates, they punished the wicked, and they rewarded their worshippers.
The Greek gods and goddesses were jealous, vengeful, and full of drama. They cheated on their mates, they punished the wicked, and they rewarded their worshippers.