In the myth of Medusa and Athena, the rising action begins when Medusa, a beautiful mortal, is cursed by Athena after being violated in her temple by Poseidon. This curse transforms Medusa into a Gorgon, making her hair turn to snakes and her gaze capable of turning anyone to stone. As Medusa grapples with her new identity and powers, she becomes increasingly isolated and feared, leading to tension and conflict with both gods and mortals. This escalating situation sets the stage for the climactic encounters that follow.
Athena was angry that Medusa slept with Poseidon in her temple, so she turned her into a Gorgon. ____ Some myths say Medusa was a priestess of Athena and that she (Medusa) was raped by Poseidon in Athena's temple. Athena didn't care that Medusa was raped Athena just cared that her temple was defiled.
athena is medusa's enemy because athena turned medusa into a horrible gorgon when she was caught sleeping with poseidon in her temple
Athena turned Medusa into a monster with snakes for hair. Whenever someone looked at Medusa after she was cursed, they would be turned to stone. Athena did this to Medusa because Medusa was one of Poseidon's lovers and they one day met in Athena's temple.
Athena turned Medusa's hair into snakes because Poseidon slept with Medusa inside Athena's temple.
Medusa was always a goddess called Medusa, if she was a goddess Athena only cursed her.
Poseidon was Medusa's boyfriend and they were hanging out in Athena's temple. Then Athena turned Medusa into Medusa.
Athena was angry that Medusa slept with Poseidon in her temple, so she turned her into a Gorgon. ____ Some myths say Medusa was a priestess of Athena and that she (Medusa) was raped by Poseidon in Athena's temple. Athena didn't care that Medusa was raped Athena just cared that her temple was defiled.
athena is medusa's enemy because athena turned medusa into a horrible gorgon when she was caught sleeping with poseidon in her temple
Athena turned Medusa into a monster with snakes for hair. Whenever someone looked at Medusa after she was cursed, they would be turned to stone. Athena did this to Medusa because Medusa was one of Poseidon's lovers and they one day met in Athena's temple.
Athena turned Medusa's hair into snakes because Poseidon slept with Medusa inside Athena's temple.
Medusa was always a goddess called Medusa, if she was a goddess Athena only cursed her.
In the story of Medusa, the rising action includes Perseus receiving help and guidance from the gods, obtaining the necessary tools to defeat Medusa, and embarking on his journey to find and confront her. This builds tension and sets the stage for the climax of the story.
no..... Medusa and Poseidon were having an affair in Athena's temple and Athena got mad so she turned Medusa into a hideous creature.
Athena cursed medusa
Because Poseidon lay with Medusa in Athena's temple, so the goddess Athena was offended against Medusa.
Athena caught Medusa and Poseidon in her temple. Athena was pledged never to marry, so she took this as an insult. She then turned Medusa's hair into snakes.
Athena didn't kill Medusa. Perseus is the hero who did that. Athena only turned Meduas into a monster.