Jason is a hero, son of Aeson, the king of Iolcus. Jason was also the leader of the Argonautic
Expedition in retrieving the Golden Fleece. King pelias is Jason’s halfuncle, who stole the throne of Aeson. Jason had a rough childhood during the time Pelias took his father’s throne. He was sent to the centaur Chiron, who nurtured Jason until adulthood. The wise centaur taught
Jason hunting and warfare, music and medicine. Legend has it that the centaur gave Jason its name meaning “healer,” in recognition of the boy’s skill in medical arts. As time passed, Jason became a man and finally returned to Iolcus. He asked Pelias for the throne as a rightful heir of
Aeson, but Pelias gave him the quest to bring down the Golden Fleece in order to give up his throne. As mentioned, Jason’s special
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Somehow Medea killed her brother and Zeus mad at Medea caused a lot of storms on their way back home. Arriving home, jason was able to find his father at an old age and Medea gave him a few more years to live. Pelias daughter’s asked her to do the same to Pelias, but she tricked them into killing Pelias.
Ending this story with saying that Jason managed to reclaim the throne of Iolcus, but he remained lonely for breaking his vows to Medea. Sooner or later he died sleeping. This story is important because it tells me how and what Jason and his heroes went through to accomplish their quest. They may have faced difficulties, but that did not stop them from retrieving the
Golden Fleece. What is unique about this story is Jason’s capability to complete the three big tasks the King Aeetes told him to complete. This makes me infer Jason was strong and committed to his work in order to complete something. A moral I personally learned with this story was when you don't listen to someone or get to their expectations then you will face consequences. Making a connection to the story, when Jason lost his favor to Hera, he ended