No one acted as a mirror for Perseus. Athena's polished shield acted as a mirror for Perseus though.
Athena's shield
The word iridescence is derived in part from the Greek word iris (pl. irides), meaning "rainbow"; which in turn derives from the goddess Isis, who is the personification of the rainbowand acted as a messenger of the gods.
There was no god of gravity since the Greeks did not know about gravity. Atlas kind of acted like gravity by holding the earth up. He was not a god, but a Titan.
She was not a jealous goddess unless a deity or mortal insulted her, then she acted only to punish them so others would not follow in their footsteps. That was the norm of Greek mythology.
False - Only men acted in Greek Plays.
Greeks
men or boy but not women or girls
William Gager has written: 'Oedipus (acted 1577-1592)' 'Exequiae illustrissimi equitis' 'William Gager's Pyramis' 'Vlysses redvx' -- subject(s): Drama, Odysseus (Greek mythology) 'Oedipus' 'William Gager to Queen Elizabeth'
They acted the main parts or sang and danced in the chorus.
Greek theatre started in greese in the ampha theatre ... when a man stepped out of a croud of thousands and sang acted and gave his opinion .
Apollo was not inherently dangerous, but like all Greek gods, he had a complex and sometimes unpredictable nature. He was known as the god of music, poetry, prophecy, and healing, but he could also unleash his wrath on those who defied him or acted against his values. Overall, Apollo was seen as a powerful and sometimes capricious deity in Greek mythology.
Sophocles, an ancient Greek playwright, is known for writing famous tragedies such as "Antigone," "Oedipus Rex," and "Electra." These plays explore themes of fate, free will, and the consequences of one's actions. Sophocles is considered one of the greatest tragedians of his time.
a greek chours is a chours which involved no speaking because they did not have micro phones so people at the back did not hear so they just acted l