'La Gorgone e gli Eroi' or The Gorgon and the Heroes is a contemporary work by Giulio Aristide Satorio in 1899, representing a medaka, lure of naked red hair. Then kill the mythical monster watching her man surrounded by a dead naked man, her feet have different skin color. When people see this art work they first pay attention to Medusa, because she is a symbol of temptation, desire and danger. These qualities are instantly revealed through her fascinating attitude and obvious nude, and her red hair; this is usually associated with difficult-to-handle activities.
In Greek mythology, Gorgon (/ ɡɔːrɡən /; plural form: Gorgons, ancient Greek: Γοργών / Γοργών / Γοργών / Gorgon / Gorgo) is a mythical creature depicted in ancient Greek literature. Although Gorgons' explanation is different in Greek literature, it also appears in early examples of Greek literature, but this term usually refers to one of three sisters whose hair consists of life snakes. A horrible face that turns a person looking at her into a stone. Traditionally, two of the Gorgon, Stheno and Euryale are immortal, but their sister Medusa is not, she was killed by the semi-god and the hero Perseus
In Greek mythology, the Gorgon is a creature of three women on a scale that is difficult to cover their bodies and serpent hair. Looking at G, it will quickly turn people into stones. Unlike the other two Gorgon, the most famous Gorgon is Medusa, it is fatal. A comparison of Jack and Lady Bracknell with Gorgon highlights the extent to which she feels her disgusting and frightening and proposes that he never sees her. Like Gorgon, she looks at herself and hits glare to those who produce ruthless fear. Scare Jack in front of her so that he can not think or talk normally
The most famous monster in Greek mythology, Medusa is called Gorgon. She is usually portrayed as a winged living creature with a winged head composed of snakes; unlike Gorgon, she sometimes works very well. Medusa is the only G-Real who can not escape death. So her hit man Perseus was able to kill her by cutting her head. Blood from her neck is Poseidon, and she is Chrisaor and Pegasus. With all the power of the stone that saw it, the cut head was sent to Athena, Athena put it in her shield; according to another thing Perseus buried it in the Argos market It was
Perseus is one of the oldest heroes among all heroes of all Greek myths. One of the most well-known ones in Greek myths is the Medusa killer, or Gorgon, one of the three female creatures whose hair is said to have been made from snakes. His origin of Perseus and Argus Perseus is believed to have existed for generations.