Strongman, son of zeus
you Have to get Heracules to smash the rock into bits. You will have to get the mirror and transport him there(since he is too lazy)
You will have to ask Heracules. He will smash the lock to dust and you can go in. Then he turns into a statue by Medusa.
Yes, I cannot recall his name but Heracules did have a brother. When Zeus had an affair with another mortal Hera with furious. This lead her to send Heracules into a fit of insanity making him kill his own brother. Later Heracules completed the twelve labors to become immortal. Then he took his rightful place on Mount Olympus with Zeus.
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It isn't, its using Midas as a metaphor for its customers saving/getting money.
there was a centaur and a lady
The bucket list
she has a shiny GLDENbeautiful hair in Summer sun.
yes there was the list of them are alliteration, hyperbole,metaphor,simile
"Time is a thief." This metaphor implies that time can steal moments from our lives. "He has a heart of stone." This metaphor suggests that someone lacks compassion or emotion. "Her voice was music to his ears." This metaphor compares the sound of her voice to the pleasant melody of music.
you Have to get Heracules to smash the rock into bits. You will have to get the mirror and transport him there(since he is too lazy)
Its a metaphor
You will have to ask Heracules. He will smash the lock to dust and you can go in. Then he turns into a statue by Medusa.
it is neither, it is personification
metaphor
Antaeus. He was a giant son of Gaea(also spelled Gaia) and Posiden. Because of his heratage,as long as he was touching the earth or the water he could not be hurt. Heracules was challenged by this Antaeus,and Heracules won by lifting Antaeus off the ground. Antaeus then bled to death.
Implied metaphor is when it gives you the metaphor but doesn't tell what the subject is. A regular metaphor tells you the subject of it.