Hephaestus was crippled, one shoulder was higher than the other. Plus his nose was smashed in, and he was short than everyone else on Olympus.
she was tall
Hephaestus was usually depicted as a bearded man holding hammer and tongs--the tools of a smith--and riding a donkey.
The moral of the story of Hephaestus is that one's talents and skills are valuable, regardless of physical appearance or social status. Hephaestus overcame challenges and found success by using his creativity and craftsmanship to make unique and powerful creations. This teaches us to embrace our own talents and not be limited by society's expectations.
Hephaestus is considered ugly in Greek mythology because he was born with a physical deformity, which made him limp and have a misshapen appearance. This deformity was seen as a reflection of his mother Hera's shame and rejection of him, leading to his portrayal as unattractive in Greek myths.
Hephaestus was born from Hera and Zeus and had a birth defect so they threw him out of Mount Olympus and his fall caused his grotesque appearance.
superhuman physical characteristics.
Hera threw Hephaestus to Earth because he was born deformed and she was ashamed of his appearance. Hephaestus landed in the sea and was raised by sea nymphs, who helped him become a skilled blacksmith.
traits are the physical appearance of a living thing.
what is the picture of physical appearance
False. An organisms physical appearance is its phenotype.
The outward appearance of a person i.e his height , color , size. features etc , or phenotype is called physical appearance
An organism's physical appearance is its phenotype. This is distinct from its genetic makeup, called its genotype.