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4. After reading the materials in the week four folder, analyze the following questions and
provide your best answer.
a. Compare and contrast Hercules and Prometheus as two Greek heroes who are
tested, what is their attitude toward their punishment? How do they feel and deal
with it?
b. There are three examples of heroism now: Theseus, Hercules, and Prometheus.
What are the common elements? What do you think might have changed between
the model that Theseus illustrates and the model Prometheus illustrates?
c. Compare and contrast Oedipus and Gilgamesh, as two kings representing
different cultures, their life experiences, goals and attitudes.
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Transcribed Image Text:4. After reading the materials in the week four folder, analyze the following questions and provide your best answer. a. Compare and contrast Hercules and Prometheus as two Greek heroes who are tested, what is their attitude toward their punishment? How do they feel and deal with it? b. There are three examples of heroism now: Theseus, Hercules, and Prometheus. What are the common elements? What do you think might have changed between the model that Theseus illustrates and the model Prometheus illustrates? c. Compare and contrast Oedipus and Gilgamesh, as two kings representing different cultures, their life experiences, goals and attitudes.
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Greek mythology's mythical hero Hercules is renowned for his superhuman strength and valor. Hercules is one of the most well-known heroes in Greek mythology, and his bravery, tenacity, and endurance won him a spot among the gods. 

A giant in Greek mythology is named Prometheus. He represented disobedience and struggle against the gods.