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Zeus did not refuse. When Prometheus made man, he wanted to bestow upon him a special gift, but his brother, Epimetheus gave all the gifts to the other animals. So, Prometheus, knowing man was special, made him walk upright on two legs, like the gods, and gave him fire to master.

Prometheus then taught man about the gods, and helped them prepare their first offering. Favoring man over his cousin, Prometheus made two offerings to Zeus. The first was the best cuts of meat wrapped in an ox's stomach (something nourishing that looks unpleasant) and the beef bones wrapped in fat (something inedible that looks pleasing... keeping in mind that fat was an important part of the diet). Zeus took the latter, setting the precedent for future offerings. OUtraged that he'd been tricked by Prometheus, Zeus took fire away from Man and hid it on Mt. Olympus.

Prometheus stole the fire, returned it to man, and paid the price by being chained to a rock and having an eagle eat his liver daily. Mankind paid as well, for Zeus sent Pandora with her box of woe to plague mankind forever.

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Zeus was an Olympian God who told Prometheus to create man. Zeus was not very fond of mankind. But, Prometheus was. Prometheus was told not to give the gift of fire to mankind. He did anyways and was punished by Zeus.

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What gifts did Prometheus give to the people?

Fire, so they could stay warm and cook food.


What did Prometheus supposedly steal from Zeus?

Prometheus felt bad for his creations of man of earth, and stole fire from the gods to give to them. He was punished by Zeus to have his liver torn out by an eagle everyday, until he was rescued by Hercules.


Why was Zeus angy at the Prometheus?

Zeus really was all about having power over the humans. He saw himself as almighty and thought nothing of the mortals. On the other hand Prometheus was willing to give himself for the humans. He was thought to bring fire to the earth from Mt. Olympus. Also he scalped humans out of clay and they were unhappy so he decided to give them fire to brighten their lives (even though he suffered harsh punishments from Zeus for stealing the flame). Of course all of this is in Greek Mythology.


Why did equality change name to Prometheus in Anthem?

In mythology Prometheus is the titan who stole fire from zeus to give to the humans. Since Equality rediscovered electric light he changes his name.


what is Prometheus about?

Prometheus has given fire and useful arts to humanity. For this, and for not revealing to Zeus which among his consorts will give birth to the son that destroys him, Zeus orders his henchmen Force and Violence and the god Hephaestus to chain Prometheus to a rock. Prometheus' punishment reveals Zeus's insecurity as founder of the new Olympian dynasty. Io, a nymph who is another victim of Zeus, appears in the form of a heifer. To avoid discovery of his affair with Io, Zeus had transformed her thus, but his wife Hera had known of the seduction and sent a stinging gadfly to pursue...

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What gifts did Promethus give the people?

Prometheus stole fire from Zeus and gave it to mankind.


Why did the son of zeus give man fire?

No son of Zeus gave mankind fire, Prometheus, a Titan god of forethought stole it and gifted it to mankind.


What gifts did Prometheus give to the people?

Fire, so they could stay warm and cook food.


What did Prometheus supposedly steal from Zeus?

Prometheus felt bad for his creations of man of earth, and stole fire from the gods to give to them. He was punished by Zeus to have his liver torn out by an eagle everyday, until he was rescued by Hercules.


What did this titan give to man that Zeus had told him not to?

I think you are talking about Prometheus. Prometheus was Zeus's servant. He gave mankind fire, but Zeus did not want him to. Humans thought fire was magic and when they found out that it wasn't, Zeus feared they would think the gods weren't as majestic and worthy. So, when Prometheus gave humans fire, Zeus found him and tied him to a pole where he would send an eagle to eat his liver every day. But, by the next morning, it would have grown back. Prometheus suffered this because he knew Hercules would rescue him. Prometheus could see into the future, so he knew this. That is why Zeus kept him around. Hercules rescued Prometheus. So, that's the story.


Why was Zeus angy at the Prometheus?

Zeus really was all about having power over the humans. He saw himself as almighty and thought nothing of the mortals. On the other hand Prometheus was willing to give himself for the humans. He was thought to bring fire to the earth from Mt. Olympus. Also he scalped humans out of clay and they were unhappy so he decided to give them fire to brighten their lives (even though he suffered harsh punishments from Zeus for stealing the flame). Of course all of this is in Greek Mythology.


Why did equality change name to Prometheus in Anthem?

In mythology Prometheus is the titan who stole fire from zeus to give to the humans. Since Equality rediscovered electric light he changes his name.


What is the theme of stealing fire from Zeus?

The theme of Stealing Fire from Zeus/Jupiter is Prometheus, A Titan, stole fire from Zeus/Jupiter to give to humans. Prometheus stands for human progress against the forces of nature. We learn close to the beginning that he has given humanity the gifts of fire and hope. Hope helps human beings to struggle for a better future while fire, as the source of technology, makes success in that struggle possible.


what is Prometheus about?

Prometheus has given fire and useful arts to humanity. For this, and for not revealing to Zeus which among his consorts will give birth to the son that destroys him, Zeus orders his henchmen Force and Violence and the god Hephaestus to chain Prometheus to a rock. Prometheus' punishment reveals Zeus's insecurity as founder of the new Olympian dynasty. Io, a nymph who is another victim of Zeus, appears in the form of a heifer. To avoid discovery of his affair with Io, Zeus had transformed her thus, but his wife Hera had known of the seduction and sent a stinging gadfly to pursue...


What advice would Prometheus give?

In greek mythology, Prometheus stole fire from Zeus, and was punished by having his liver eaten by an eagle every day.So, I imagine his advice would be"Don't steal", or"Don't get caught"


What di Promotheus do that was wrong by Zeus?

Prometheus foresaw the child that Zeus would bear that would eventually overthrow him but refused to tell Zeus who the mother of that child would be. Eventually he tells Zeus that it would be Achilles who would be his downfall and Zeus has Achilles's mother wed to another, thus securing his throne. He then allows Hercules to snap Prometheus's chains and free him. Oh and there's also a bit about how Prometheus stole fire from the gods to give to man.


What was the story of Prometheus?

This is the whole legend of Prometheus:One day, a quarrel broke because of a bull: no one agrees on the pieces that will be given to the gods and those that will be given to mankind. Prometheus was chosen to be the arbiter of the conflict. Prometheus makes two bags. In the first, there is all the flesh, but he hides it behind the stomach, which is the least delicious part of the animal. In the second, there are bones hidden under a layer of creamy white fat (Gods love to eat fat). Zeus chose the second bag. (That's why the ancient Greeks sacrificed only the fat and the bones of an animal)When Zeus discovers the ruse, he punishes Prometheus by removing fire from mankind. Prometheus visit Athena to ask her to help him enter Olympus without being seen. She helps him. He steals fire from the gods and give it to mankind.Zeus decides to avenge him. He asks Hephaestus to make a woman with clay and give her life. This woman is Pandora. (Pandora had a bad temper. Zeus maybe thought that living with her would drive Prometheus crazy) Zeus sends the gift to Epimetheus, his brother. But he denies the gift.Increasingly irritated, Zeus orders to enchain Prometheus in the Caucasus Mountains, where a vulture will eat his liver all day, for eternity. Later, Zeus is sorry for having inflicted this punishment to Prometheus because he once gave him a good advice: to not marry Thetis to avoid having a child that is more powerful than him (This child, when he will grow up, could dethrone Zeus.). Zeus ordered Heracles to release Prometheus. Since he condemned Prometheus to eternal punishment, Zeus told Prometheus that, to give the impression of being still a prisoner, he must wear a ring made of metal chains.