The theme of the story of Medusa and Athena often revolves around the consequences of angering the gods, the power dynamics between mortals and immortals, and the idea of transformation or punishment through metamorphosis. It also explores themes of jealousy, betrayal, and the clash between beauty and monstrosity.
Athena put the head of Medusa on her shield.
Perseus cut off medusa's head by using the sheild that Athena gave him to watch the sleeping medusa and then he cut her head off with a sword.
He did not, Perseus was sent to fetch the head of Medusa by King Polydektes of Seriphos.
Medusa died in her lair in the garden when Perseus cut of her head
Perseus gave Athena Medusa's head because she lent him her shield. Athena then put the head on her own, shield where it remains.
The hero that cut off Medusa's head was named Perseus. Who then gave the head to Athena.
The theme of the story is, " Don't be sure until you're positive
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Pegasus did.