Wednesday, July 20, 2011
PLEASE HELP interpretation of a greek myth- The Labours of Hercules?
I'm not sure but I think that's a piece in the ode of the eleventh's labour of Hercules, which is the quest to obtain the golden apples of Hera that are guarded by the pet hundred-headed dragon named Ladon of the Hesperides (spirits of the evening). The dragon would not let anyone touch the apples. Prometheus, in gratitude to Hercules to releasing him from his punishment, suggested that he bribe Atlas, the father of the Hesperides, to fetch the apples for him and in return he would hold up the skies momentarily for him.
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