Jason and the Golden Fleece
The Greek mythological allusion made in "Cold Equations" is the story of Icarus, who ignored his father's warnings and flew too close to the sun, causing his wax wings to melt and leading to his downfall. In the story, Barton misjudges the fuel requirements for the spaceship and as a result, makes a fatal error that leads to the death of Marilyn.
The Cold Equations was created in 1954.
The Cold Equations - 2011 was released on: USA: 11 January 2011 (New Jersey)
Anemoi is the greek god/goddess of the cold
No, he is a mythological character who is assumed to be responsible for making it so cold in the winter.
Making the right choices
it's a short story
marilyn dies!
The girl's name in the book "The Cold Equations" is Marilyn. She is a stowaway on a spaceship and her presence jeopardizes the mission due to limited resources.
The exposition in "The Cold Equations" occurs at the beginning of the story when the setting, characters, and initial conflict are introduced. This typically happens in the first few paragraphs or pages of a story.
He's bringing a fever serum to Woden.
The Hydra is a mythological creature. There is no empirical evidence to answer that question. I believe it was a cold blooded animal because of its reptilian nature. That is a guess though.
The antagonist in "The Cold Equations" is the cold, unforgiving laws of physics and the limited resources available on the spaceship. The main conflict arises from a young stowaway on the spaceship, and the harsh reality that her presence would upset the carefully calculated balance of supplies needed for survival on the journey.