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Read the excerpt from "Perseus." It seemed that Perseus had been led by his angry pride into making an empty boast. No man unaided could kill Medusa.
Which characteristics of a Greek hero does the excerpt show?
Answer:
Courage, character flaws, proud, confident and has a strong enemy with supernatural bases.
Step-by-step explanation:
Greek heroes had well-defined characteristics and were common to all of them. They were strong, courageous, confident men, they had a semi-divine nature, they were honorable, but they had character flaws, they were not perfect, they were proud and they presented supernatural, dangerous and full of evil enemies.
Through the excerpt shown in the question above, we can see some of these characteristics in Perseus. He introduces himself to the medusa as a dangerous enemy, shows himself furious and proud to go to face her alone, but showed flaws in his character in not accepting any help.