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Greek Myth Book Report Prometheus Steals Fire

Greek Myth Book Report: Prometheus Steals Fire From Heaven Essay, Research Paper

Greek Myth Book Report: Prometheus Steals Fire From Heaven

Title – Prometheus Steals Fire From Heaven

Author – Shortened, Simplified version of real story. Author Unknown

I. Setting:

The setting for the story Prometheus Steals Fire From Heaven is In

heaven, Earth, Olympus, and Mt. Caucasus. The time period is that of when there

were only the (Greek) gods, and no men on earth, and none of the animals seemed

worthy to rule the rest.

II. Point of View:

Omniscient point of view

III. Characters:

Zeus – Zeus is the ruler of the universe. At one point in the story Zeus was

Jealous of others’ powers. Zeus also had a bad temper and was mad at Prometheus

for stealing heavens fire and chained Prometheus high on Mt. Caucasus, forever.

He is one of 2 antagonists in the story.

Hera – Queen of heaven, no significant part in story.

Prometheus – The major protagonist in the story. Prometheus was one of the

Titans (parents of the gods). He always thought of the positive side of things,

and never let anyone or thing phase him. He proudly endured pain and showed his

agony to none, all for inferior humans.

Epimetheus – A minor part in the story. Epimetheus was the brother of

Prometheus.

Hephaestus – This minor character is heaven’s lame smith. His part is somewhat

significant later in the story, but he has no say in what he does, even if it is

wrong.

Pandora – Pandora was made by Zeus. She was made to curb man’s power. As

beautiful as a goddess, the immortals bestowed gifts on her to make her more

captivating. Pandora is the 2nd antagonist in the story.

IV. Theme

The hero’s mission is to create a man like figure on the Earth, with the

power of fire. Pandora accidentally opened a jar full of disease, envy, revenge,

spite, and other evils which went on man, down on the earth, but she closed it.

The only thing left in it was hope. That is all man had now – hope. Prometheus

completed his mission, even though he was chained up on the side of the mountain

and tormented the rest of his life.

V. Plot

There was a time when there was no gods, and Heaven and Earth alone

existed. From their union sprung the Titans, and the children of the Titans,

the gods rebelled and overthrew them. Now there was no men on Earth so

Prometheus had a task of making one. He mixed clay with water, kneaded it,

shaped it, and made it look rather god like in shape. He made it stand upright

so man could look up at the stars, as opposed to down on the Earth, like the

animals. Now Prometheus had to give man gifts to make him superior to all the

animals. Unfortunately, his brother Epimetheus already had given all the great

gifts to the animals, and there was nothing left for man. Then Prometheus

thought of a great idea, that would enable man to make weapons, tools, master

the arts, protect them from nature, and slay beasts, among other things. So

Prometheus lit his torch at the chariot of the sun, and went back down to Earth.

Zeus was mad because the human was a great match for the animals on earth, and

perhaps even for the gods, so he made woman, lovely as a goddess. All the gods

gave her gifts to make her even better. She was named Pandora – Gift of All.

Epimetheus was enchanted with Pandora so he took her into his home, where he had

a jar with certain gifts that he had never given out to animals, and e warned

her to stay far away from that jar. She thought it would do no harm if she just

peeked in to see what was there, but as soon as she did, out came a host of evil

plagues, and all manner of disease, envy, spite, revenge, and they spread out

far and wide. She quickly clapped on the lid only to find it almost completely

empty. Only hope had remained — hope which never leaves mankind. Zeus was no

longer worried about the power of mankind but he was furious because Prometheus

had stole heaven’s fire. Zeus summoned Hephaestus who was heavens lame smith.

Prometheus was chained on the top of Mt. Caucasus, where a vulture would prey on

his liver, and it would grow back as fast as it was devoured. Prometheus never

groaned or regretted what he did, and he lay proud on the mountain, enduring the

pain and suffering forever (and for the pride of mankind.)

VI. Analysis of the Hero

Prometheus was a very determined person. I believe this because he went

through the trouble of stealing the fire from heaven, just for some animals

(humans). I also think that Prometheus was clever. It even said in the book

“Quick-witted Prometheus” but that is not the whole reason. He is clever

because even after his brother had given all of the gifts he could think of to

the other animals, Prometheus thought of fire to give to the humans. Prometheus

was proud of what he did, because at the end of the story he did not regret what

had happened, even though he was chained up at the top of the mountain to be

tortured. Prometheus is also very kind. He warned his brother about the evil

Pandora, but his brother didn’t listen, and the consequences were not good at

all. One negative trait of Prometheus is that he didn’t realize what the

consequences would be from stealing the fire from heaven. He just took it, and

went away rejoicing. I can’t think of a name for this trait, maybe half-witted,

eventhough he was very intelligent.

VII. Conflicts

Person vs. Person: Zeus was Jealous of Prometheus and his power to

create man, and to steal the fire from heaven. He ultimately avenged this

“crime” by having Prometheus chained to the top of Mt. Caucasus to be tortured

for a long time. The conflict here would be Zeus vs. Prometheus.

Person vs. Society: Prometheus stole fire from heaven and the gods

didn’t like that one bit. They were perhaps a society and they disagreed with

Prometheus when he did what he did. The conflict is Prometheus vs. The Gods

Person vs. Nature: The humans that Prometheus was creating had no

special talents because the gifts were all given to the other animals, for

example: Wings, Claws, Scales, etc. How were the humans supposed to be superior

to the rest of creation when nature was greater? That is the Person vs. Nature

- Man vs. the other animals.

VIII. Literary Value.

There are many things a person can gain from reading a myth. The values,

morals, and the theme can effect a person and they can use the story (or myth)

as an example to be a better person or to think about what they do, before they

consider the consequences. I can gain knowledge from reading a myth such as

this, for example the word hope. This is explained a great deal in the story

and I have a better understanding of it. I also can look at what Prometheus did

and think about what I do before I do it so that in the end, I don’t get hurt

(or screwed).

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