throught greek myths all figures change, so there is no exact look for persus, but if you find pictures, i suggest you choose the one you like best
Perseus can't look at Medusa because she will turn him into a stone statue but, Perseus can look at Medusa, he can just used a polished bronze shield to deflect the petrifying glaze.
Perseus is famous for slaying Medusa, The Gorgon who if you look into her eyes she would turn you into stone.
The main character to the famous story and the two movies "Clash of the Titans" is Perseus. Perseus is a demi-god, son of the god Zeus and the princess Danae. The problem with the second "Clash of the Titans" movie is that they make Perseus look too much like a tough guy than he really is. In the first "Clash of the Titan" movie they give a good idea of what Perseus looked like but the effect is what made the second movie better.
He'd turn to stone
The main character to the famous story and the two movies "Clash of the Titans" is Perseus. Perseus is a demi-god, son of the god Zeus and the princess Danae. The problem with the second "Clash of the Titans" movie is that they make Perseus look too much like a tough guy than he really is. In the first "Clash of the Titan" movie they give a good idea of what Perseus looked like but the effect is what made the second movie better.
No one acted as a mirror for Perseus. Athena's polished shield acted as a mirror for Perseus though.
very very bad he was locked in a chest his whole childhood because his grandfather had a prophecy that Perseus would over throw him so he locked Perseus in a chest
Greek philosophers/astronomers thought that the constellation "perseus" looked like a human shape, and since "perseus" was a famous Greek hero, they named it after him.
Perseus turned his mother's suitor, whom she didn't like, into stone.
Athena and Hermes helped Perseus kill Medusa.
Perseus is the Greek hero who cut off Medusa's head. He used a shield to look at her reflection, so he could defeat her without turning to stone.
Perseus had to approach Medusa with a mirror because anyone who looked into her eyes would be turned into stone. If you look at her reflection, nothing would happen.