The name of my Greek god is a monster and her name is Medusa. It ment 1 of 3 snaky-haired Gorgons.Medusa was mortal. Stheno and? Euryale were immortal. Their eyes had the power to turn onlookers into stone.Medusa had parents her father was the god of the sea and her mother is Ceto the mother of Medusa siblings but as if she was just a normal god.In Greek mythology Medusa was a monster, a Gorgon, generally described as a winged human female with a hideous face and living venomous snakes in place of hair.Athena then sent Medusa with her hair of snakes to live with the blind monsters, the gorgon sisters, at the end of the earth, so that no innocent people would be turned to stone at the sight of her by accident.Athena did this to her because Medusa thought she was the pretty one of all the girl Medusa was a monster, one of the gorgon sisters and …show more content…
Now anyone who looks in your eyes will now turn into stone and no one will be able to save them," snapped Athena,"Even you, Medusa, should you seek your reflection, will turn to rock the moment you see your face."Athena then sent Medusa with her hair of snakes to live with the blind monsters, the gorgon sisters, at the end of the earth. Medusa is a powerful creature, whether in myth or historical conjurings. She is generally portrayed as the embodiment of all things feminine, something which must be mastered by Greek civilization. The name Medusa is credited to mean many things. It could be a form of the Greek word metis, meaning feminine wile, an aspect which the male gods themselves strive to obtain and which was ingrained into human women during their creation . Medusa also means ruler or queen, and possibly guardian, terms which suggest powerful positions not commonly associated with proper Greek to all