In the myth, Perseus did not have a father.
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Perseus' father was Zeus. Zeus didn't send him away, he usually fathered children and went back to Olympus leaving the child and mother to fend for themselves.
In the myth, Perseus did not have a father. __ Perseus' father was Zeus. Zeus didn't send him away, he usually fathered children and went back to Olympus leaving the child and mother to fend for themselves.
In the myth, Perseus did not have a father. __ Perseus' father was Zeus. Zeus didn't send him away, he usually fathered children and went back to Olympus leaving the child and mother to fend for themselves.
Polydectes: who Perseus offered any bride gift to, as he didn't have one. Polydectes was King of the island upon which Perseus and his mother resided on, and Polydectes took advantage of the offer to send Perseus away so to woe his mother.
Perseus father did not send him anywhere.Perseus father was Zeus and his mother was princess Danaë. Danaë's father, king Acrisius, had been told by an oracle, that if he got a grandson Acrisius wold be killed by him. So he locked his daughter in a windowless tower in order to prevent her from meeting any man. But Zeus, being divine got in and fathered Perseus. Acrisius was frightened and sent Danaë and the baby out on the sea in a leaky boat. But they landed on an island and the story started.
Perseus was not sent away by his father, but by his grandfather Acrisius. Acrisius had a daughter named Danaë, and when he heard a prophecy that he would die by the hand of Danaë's son, he desperately tried to avoid his fate. Acrisius locked Danaë up in a room that was completely sealed, apart from a hole in the roof through which she could breath and be fed. He thought he was safe, but the god Zeus spotted the lonesome Danaë and payed her a visit, and then fathered her child, Perseus. When Acrisius heard of Perseus, he intended to kill the child, but when he learned that his grandson was a demigod son of Zeus, he dared not do so. Instead he sent Danaë and Perseus away to sea in a chest, saying that their drowning would be the fault of Poseidon.
Polydectes, the king of Seriphos, wanted to kill Perseus because he was infatuated with Perseus's mother, Danaë, and wanted to remove her protective son from the picture. To achieve this, he devised a plan to send Perseus on a seemingly impossible quest to retrieve the head of Medusa, hoping that the dangerous task would lead to Perseus's demise. Polydectes underestimated Perseus's abilities, which ultimately led to his own downfall.
what is another word for to send away
Perseus is a constellation ... a collection of individual stars that appear to form a pattern in the sky because of their positions. The stars of a constellation have no connection or association with each other. Each one has its own individual color, temperature, size, and distance from our solar system.
Polydectes pretended to marry someone apart from Perseus`s mother Danae. Perseus was poor so he turned up to the wedding with no gift. Polydectes pretended to be angry and called Perseus good-for-nothing.Perseus was furious. "I can bring you any present in the world, anything." he said. To get rid of him Polydectes told Perseus to bring back the head of the gorgon Medusa. While Perseus was away Polydectes set out to marry Danae.
Examples of synonyms for the verb to send away are:banishexiledeportoustdispatchexpeldeploy
No, Perseus is not the son Poseidon. Perseus was the son of Zeus.
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