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:
- "I would willingly risk my life to do so".
- "And, besides, what would my dear mother do, if her beloved son were turned into a stone?"
- "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!"
- "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."
- "Behold it, then!"
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