How Prometheus endured the harshest punishment

Updated on amusement 2024-03-02
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Pecked by an eagle and beaten by wind and rain.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Prometheus.

    The punishment received by Feng Pei is: Zeus.

    Let the god of fire lock Prometheus to a cliff and let him suffer from the wind and rain day and night, and Prometheus will not give in; Zeus sent a vicious eagle eagle to peck at Prometheus' liver, so that his liver could eclipse the sun and night, and the pain was endless, and Prometheus was tortured for many years.

    Prometheus in Greek mythology.

    , one of the wisest gods, the earliest descendant of the Titans, whose name means "forethought". Son of the Twelve Titans Iapetus and Clymine. Prometheus not only created humanity and brought fire to it, but also taught him many knowledge and skills.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Zeus ordered the other mountain gods to bind Prometheus in chains to Mount Caucasus

    veins on a rock. A hungry eagle pecks at his liver every day, and his liver always grows again. His suffering will last for 30,000 years.

    And he was steadfast in the face of suffering and never lost his courage in the face of Zeus. Eventually, Hercules (Hercules) restored Prometheus and Zeus to their friendship, found the golden apple, killed the eagle, and thus freed Prometheus.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Modified to: Zeus decided to give Prometheus the harshest punishment.

    Reason for error: The source of the word is correct or wrong.

    On the premise of not changing the meaning expressed in the original sentence, modify the words and sentences with obvious language problems to make the sentences smooth, correct and more perfect. The content that needs to be modified includes all the components of the sentence, including the subject, predicate, object, definite, adverbial, and complement.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Prometheus's hands and feet were chained to the cliff. He has neither the power nor the power.

    Able to sleep, suffering from wind and sun, frost and rain all day long.

    The ruthless Zeus felt that this was not a good idea, and sent a vicious eagle (jiĆ¹) to stand on Prometheus's knees every day, and pecked at his liver with its sharp beak. During the day, his liver was eaten up, but at night, it grew back. The next morning, the eagle continued to peck at his liver.

    In this way, the suffering of Prometheus will never end.

    I think the vulture eagle eats the most terrible liver.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1.Chained to a high cliff, suffering day and night in the wind and rain;

    2.The vicious vulture used its sharp beak to peck at Prometheus' liver.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Greek mythology. The story of Prometheus.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Let the eagle peck at his liver. If you think about it, it hurts. And he couldn't even move.

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All the time, the long time of repetition has always been meaningful because of the terrible system, which shows that he bravely sacrificed his freedom for mankind, which is embodied in great heroism. Terrible, first of all, does not mean that the cliff is very high, mainly refers to the cliff, and it is terrible to be tortured inhumanly, because there is an eagle on the cliff that has been eating the belly of Prometheus.

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Life is a process of constantly chasing one's own ideals, dreams guide the direction, and what kind of life path to choose depends on one's own attitude and pursuit of life. Prometheus brought fire to mankind, the highest state of life's pursuit, although he suffered never-ending suffering for this, but this is his life choice, as long as he is loyal to his inner pursuit and dreams, the choice is valuable, and there should be no regrets.