Medusa's ability to turn men to stone rather than women is often interpreted through the lens of mythological symbolism and gender dynamics. In many versions of her story, Medusa is a victim of male aggression, having been cursed by Athena after being assaulted by Poseidon. This curse can be seen as a reflection of patriarchal themes, where her power to petrify men serves as a form of retribution against male violence. Additionally, turning men to stone may symbolize the fear and consequences of male desire and aggression towards women.
Yes, anyone could be turned to stone but in many tales like in clash of the Titian's the modern version Medusa only turned men to stone because Athena , god of wisdom and war, only wanted her to be unattractive to men not women.
There is no proof that Medusa could not help but to turn people to stone.
Medusa
Medusa was one of the three Gorgons. ( Three women with snake hair and eyes that can turn you to stone.) She was slayed by the hero Perseus.
You will turn into stone if Medusa wasnt looking at you but if st you he was looking at you, you will turn into an stone
Medusa could turn people into stone.
Medusa can turn people who meet her eyes into stone.
Medusa isn't real But i think that she only turns men into stone not woman because she is a woman and she doesn't want to hurt the woman Also, her blood is deadly. In the original, it was her blood that would turn into scorpions.
When someone looks at Medusa they turn in to stone.
You will turn into stone.
Any living organism that looks at her will turn to stone.
Medusa didn't "want" to do that; it was her nature.