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Jessie McDonald http wwwhistorycoukshowsclashofthegodsvideosthestoryofmedusa Family She was the daughter of Phorkys and Keto She was one of the three sisters known

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Jessie McDonald http wwwhistorycoukshowsclashofthegodsvideosthestoryofmedusa Family She was the daughter of Phorkys and Keto She was one of the three sisters known as the Gorgons. on horseback (Pegasus?) decapitates Medusa and effects the birth of . Chrysaor. LIMC . s.v. . . Gorgo. , -ones 310A. Melische. Reliefs. London, BMB 365 und Berlin (DDR) . Staatl. . Mus. 8382 -. Jocobsthal. Carol Ann Duffy. http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone/clips/anthony-horowitz-the-gorgon-s-head/6877.html. Who is Medusa? . lonely. vulnerable. man-hater. EVIL. jealous. sensitive. By: Diana Aguilar, Annabelle Alvarez, and Luisa . Andreu. . Dana. ё. Daughter of . Acrisius. , King of Argos.. Mother of Perseus.. According to prophecy, . Acrisius. was to one day be killed by his grandson.. Guardian . protectress. What/who is medusa?. Medusa is a roman myth and is a type of creature known as a gorgon and is known for her power of turning people into stone. She is also in a Percy Jackson movie . and Medusa. Clark Hilliard. Alex Townsend. Perseus. with the Head of Medusa. Antonio Canova. Rome, Italy. 1804-1806. Marble. The Metropolitan Museum. Perseus. with the Head of Medusa. Benvenuto. Cellini. What characteristics do all animals share?. Members of kingdom . Animalia. , . multicellular. , eukaryotic . heterotrophs. , lack cell walls. Invertebrates- animals that do not have a backbone. 95% of all animal species. WARM UP . B-2. Corrections for Study Guide: Medusa’s Cave. 4. . Explain why . Danae. was locked in a bronze chamber. .. Danae. . was locked in a bronze . chamber because King . Acrisius. feared the prophecy that his unborn grandson would kill him. (52. HELENE CIXOUS I shall speak about women’s writing: about what it will do . Woman must write her self: must write about women and bring women to writing, from which they have been driven away a existing only in stories. Creatures. anything that lives . (but is not a plant). Mythical. Creatures. Vocabulary. Dragon. Hydra. Unicorn. Mermaid. Merman. Pegasus. Death. Griffin. eagle. lion. Phoenix. II. MEDUSA. Medusa. Famously known as the woman with snakes for hair. She was originally a beautiful, golden-haired maiden.. Medusa was a priestess of Athena, and dedicated to a celibate life. Poseidon desired her, and there are two stories…. AO2. : explain how language, structure and form contribute to writers’ presentation of ideas, themes and settings.. Learning objectives:. Medusa – Carol Ann Duffy. How much can you remember?. What can you remember about the Greek mythological character Medusa?. Words that Allude to Characters in Greek Mythology Common Core Standard R.L.4.4 Learning Objective Today, we will determine the meaning of words and phrases that are used in mythological stories . 1. Cnidocyte. : Unique and defining feature of this phylum. A combined sensory-effector cell.. Cnidocytes. have a single sensory cilium thus are called as the independent sensory-effector cells.. Each . King Minos of Crete was a powerful man, feared by the rulers of the lands around him. When he demanded goods or men for his great armies, they felt they had to agree. When he demanded they send tributes to honor him, they sent them without question. It was the only way they could stop him going to war with them. However, his demands on Athens became too much for them to bear..

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