we retell the story of poseidon because it shows us the culture of greek and roman people. and also it gives us a creation story. but if you think about it, why do we retell things? to remember them. to not forget them. there's not much to it.
Because Odysseus had blinded Poseidon's son(the cyclopse)
Poseidon
the sea
the creation of the minotaur... he was percys dad.
There is no story of his birth. We simply know he was born to Kronos and Rhea...and then Kronos ate him...
I am going to retell this story.
Story retell means summarizing or recounting a story in one's own words, highlighting key events, characters, and the main message or lesson of the story. It is a way to demonstrate understanding of the plot and themes of a story.
The noun form for the verb to retell is the gerund, retelling. Example: The retelling of that story always gets a laugh.
you write it the same the olny diffrence is to wite it in your own words
he basically tricked him
Probably not, you could try.
"Retell" means to narrate or recount a story or event in your own words, often with added details or a different perspective. It involves summarizing the main points or plot of a story in a coherent and engaging manner.
Because Odysseus had blinded Poseidon's son(the cyclopse)
the sea
Poseidon
the creation of the minotaur... he was percys dad.
Actually, much of the story of Frankenstein is from the monster's point of view. From his conception to the time he is reunited with the doctor is recounted by him.