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Information about Prometheus

Prometheus, a hero in Greek mythology, whose name means "Prophet". He is a descendant of the ancient protoss exiled by Zeus and the son of Partos, born to Gaia, the mother of the earth, and Uranus, his father. In western literature, Prometheus has become synonymous with "the great martyr". Is one of the giants.

Prometheus-Overview

In Greek mythology, human beings were created by Prometheus. He also served as a teacher of human beings, teaching them everything that is useful to people and can make them satisfied and happy. Similarly, people thanked him and rewarded him with love and loyalty. But Zeus, the highest god, asked human beings to worship him, so human beings must give him the best things. Prometheus offended Zeus, the defender of mankind.

As his punishment, Zeus refused to give people the last thing they needed to complete their civilization-fire. But Prometheus thought of a way to steal the fire with a long fennel branch and bring it to mankind when the burning sun car passed by.

So Zeus was furious. He sent someone to take Prometheus to Caucasus Mountain and tied him to a steep cliff with a chain that never stopped making money, so that he could never sleep and his tired knees could not bend. A diamond nail was nailed to his undulating chest. He endured hunger, wind and sun. In addition, Zeus sent an eagle to peck Prometheus' liver every day, but the eaten liver grew back. In this way, day after day, year after year. He endured this indescribable pain and suffering until a hero named Hercules saved him.

Now we often compare Prometheus to a man who would rather sacrifice himself.