Yes, I could give an example of fire-bringers in mythology. However, this question you ask is part of an essay assignment for school. ;) So, instead, I will point you in a direction and you can research. Have you looked up the myth of Mauri (see http://www.tki.org.nz/r/maori/nga_pakiwaitara/maui-mahuika/index_e.php)? Pele is another example of a fire related myth (http://www.mythicalrealm.com/legends/pele.html).
This is a subjective question, but mankind would be quite miserable if Prometheus hadn't stolen fire.
by making fire for the humans but then Zeus finds out and call his giant guards to kill him. many centuries followed but then another hero that is brave defied the gods.he climbed up the mountain where he found prometheus and struck his shackles from prometheus and killed the vultures ; his name was Hercules.
Giant-Landover's motto is 'You've Got A Giant On Your Side'.
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No, but I wish there were a Iron Giant 2.
Zeus sentenced him to punishment for stealing fire from Mount Olympus and giving it to humans. Prometheus was chained to a mountain and each night a giant eagle came and tore out his liver, which would regrow the next day.
Poseidon was angered when Ulysses killed his son, Prometheus the Giant, so he moved his ship off course as revenge.
A continent is a giant landmass. In fact, its perhaps the largest type of landmass (excluding supercontinents).
The giant weta is an insect native to new zealand there are 11 species of giant weta and in the wild grow to about 10cm long( excluding antennae and leg span)
Head, thorax, and abdomen, excluding antennae and legs: up to approximately 15cm or 6 in. Up to approximately 37cm or 16in, including antennae and legs.
The only confirmed predator of the giant squid is the sperm whale. They live in most salt water bodies in the world, excluding the black sea and their presence in the red sea is thus far uncertain. They prefer to live in self and canyon regions.
prometheus. titan of fire. he was chained to a rock and eaten by a giant crow every day only to have his insides grow back every night. it was punishment for stealing the eternal fire of the gods from mount olympus
This is a subjective question, but mankind would be quite miserable if Prometheus hadn't stolen fire.
The state of Nevada. The Great Basin Bristlecone Pine, believed to be approximately 5,000 years old, is also known by the name Prometheus.
Hades was never chained to a post. Prometheus was chained to a rock by Zeus for having stolen fire from him and giving it to man. His eternal punishment was to have his liver eaten by a giant eagle every day, only to have it grow back again and be repeated.
Giant can be used as a noun (a giant) and an adjective (a giant tree).
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