Pourquoi méduse Est-elle devenue un monstre ?

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Pourquoi méduse Est-elle devenue un monstre ?

Pourquoi méduse Est-elle devenue un monstre ?

Quand Athéna apprit la nouvelle, elle l'a transformée en un monstre dont le regard avait le pouvoir de transformer en pierre (pétrifier) celui qui la regardait pour que les hommes ne soient plus attirés vers elle.

Pourquoi Athéna a transformé méduse ?

Son objectif était d'humilier Athènes qui, de rage et d'envie, maudit la méduse pour trahison. Athéna, jalouse que la méduse ait cédé à Poséidon, retira la beauté de cette dernière en transformant ses cheveux en serpents. Quiconque croisait le regard de la méduse serait transformé en pierre.

What does a Medusa statue tattoo mean?

  • From imposing classical carvings to modern busts and incredibly shaded stylistic statutes, a Medusa Statue tattoo memorializes the place of Medusa in artistic history as one of power and prominence. Typically, Medusa portrait tattoos are done in black and grey. Medusa’s face is usually quite modelesque.

What is Medusa's personality?

  • Medusa was known to turn everything she gazed upon into stone. She was a tortured soul because of mistakes and double crossing Athena. The fallout from that was significant and cost her everything. The outlining and line work of this piece is very good. It’s extensive and appears to be on both legs.

Why inking Medusa on your body?

  • Inking Medusa on your body is sure to fend off those that would seek to do you wrong. Medusa are known to have a head of woman with snake writhing around her head. She is a Greek mythological figure who was once a beautiful maiden. She was one of three sisters, Medusa, Stheno and Euryale and was a priestess in the court of Athena.

How did Medusa die in the Odyssey?

  • Athena changed her beauty into ugliness and if someone even looked at Medusa, they immediately turned to stone. She then ran away from home because she was so upset by her appearance. She was impregnated by Poseidon much to Athena’s chagrin and then later beheaded by a suitor named Perseus. When she was killed, a horse left from her body.

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