using the gorgon's head as a diagram, point out at least five utterances of Perseus that strike you the most.

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The Gorgon's Head

by Anne Terry White

The five utterances of Perseus in the story of The Gorgon's Head that strikes me the most because:

  • These utterances contains values and hidden principles that is being shown in the character of Perseus.
  • The courage, the strength and the determination to execute something near to impossible is worth a dime. 

Five Utterances of Perseus:

  1. "I would willingly risk my life to do so".
  2. "And, besides, what would my dear mother do, if her beloved son were turned into a stone?"
  3. "If anybody is in fault, it is myself; for I have the honor to hold your very brilliant and excellent eye in my own hand!"
  4. "I hold your eye fast in my hand, and shall keep it safely for you, until you please to tell me where to find these Nymphs."
  5. "Behold it, then!"

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