well you see Prometheus stole fire from the gods to give to the human race be cause we were freezing and then Prometheus was punished for stealing the gods fire so that he would be tied on a sacrifice table and like every 15 hours or something he would be gouged for his liver by bird but they would grow back only to be gouged again but Hercules saved him
There is no such thing in Greek myth.
No, it's real
An allegory includes characters that represent moral and ethical qualities, while a myth provides an explanation of elements in a culture.
An allegory includes characters that represent moral and ethical qualities, while a myth provides an explanation of elements in a culture.
Both stories involve theft of fire: in the Aztec myth, the beaver steals fire to bring warmth and light to humans, while in the Greek myth, Prometheus steals fire from Zeus to give to humans, which angers the gods. Both stories show how fire is a valuable gift for humanity, but the motivations and consequences differ in each myth.
He gave fire to humanity by stealing it from Hēphaistos, and he gave humankind crafts which he stole from Athēna. For this he was chained to a rock in the Bosporus where an eagle would eat his liver every day, because it kept growing back, as he is an immortal God.
The myth about Achilles and how he had new armor made by Hephaestus god of fire after his friend got killed in his old armor.
Not in any myth, no.
you can not make a fire go away by saying lalalalala, that is a myth. And just like any other myth, it is probably not true. Unless you wait till the fire goes out for a while, while you keep saying that.
The myth about Achilles and how he had new armor made by Hephaestus god of fire after his friend got killed in his old armor.
Tragic theater and madness were two traits he also represented in myth.
Chariots, especially chariots of fire, represent the sun god.