It could be because he feels "sorry" for them... :/ I have no idea! Btw, it could be the answer.
Prometheus was a Titan, which is different from the ones we call the Greek gods. Anyway, he created the humans, which was OK. But then he taught the humans some tricks and gave them fire, which was supposed to be the privilege of the gods. This enraged Zeus who decided to punish Prometheus.
Q:Why did zeus punish Prometheus A:because he gave humans fire Q:what was Prometheus punishment A:he was chained to a rock where a vulture would tear at his insides every day and then at night he would heal and in the morning more pain came
No, the Fates did
strikes him with lightening when king acrisius raises his sword into the sky.
Prometheus helped humans (he gave them the fire of the Gods). This made Zeus cross and the then punished Prometheus for doing this in a terrible way.
Pandora was created by Zeus to punish the humans for taking the gift of fire from Prometheus.
Yes, Zeus viewed humans as inferior beings and sought to control and punish them. In contrast, Prometheus had a more favorable view of humans and sought to help and empower them by giving them fire and knowledge.
harshly
Helios asks Zeus to punish Odysseus's men for consuming his cattle on the island of Thrinacia, going against his orders.
like a boss
A companion of Tyche was often Nemesis (Fair Distribution/Indignation).
In Greek mythology, Zeus sent a flood to Earth to punish humans for their wickedness and corruption. He wanted to cleanse the world of their wrongdoing and start afresh. Only Deucalion and Pyrrha were saved by building an ark to survive the flood.
Prometheus. He gave fire to the humans even though he knew that Zeus would punish him, because he knew that he would be saved in the end.
the name of Zeus's symbol is the lighting bolt . which is a long stick Zeus gets to use to punish people who doesn't do what Zeus wants / expects.
Prometheus, a Titan.
Prometheus was a Titan, which is different from the ones we call the Greek gods. Anyway, he created the humans, which was OK. But then he taught the humans some tricks and gave them fire, which was supposed to be the privilege of the gods. This enraged Zeus who decided to punish Prometheus.
When Zeus gets mad, he can unleash his thunderbolts, causing storms, lightning, and thunder. He may also punish offenders with his powers, such as transforming them into animals or other beings. In some stories, Zeus's anger can have catastrophic consequences for humans and gods alike.