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I feel so angry about the story of Medusa

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2016 2:01 pm
by Blackina
The story of Medusa is something that makes me sad/angry because Medusa did not deserve to be turned into a Gorgon for being a Rape Victim. [mad] Anthena also punished other women in the myths, like some lady who was a weaver but turned her into a Spider for all enternity to weave cobwebs. [mad]

Re: I feel so angry about the story of Medusa

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2016 2:19 pm
by fraterai
You are right. There are countless mythological stories that paints the strong, (sexually) independent, warrior woman (for example) in a negative light. It gives you some great insight into the thought patterns of mankind during those times. Medusa is a great character and there is no reason why you can't have your own interpretation and opinions on a myth

Re: I feel so angry about the story of Medusa

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2016 2:56 pm
by Blackina
I agree with what you have said Fraterai, but what made me angry was that Anthena was not sympathic to her AFTER she was a rape victim. All Athena was angry about was that she got raped in her own temple, and this was the reason for this vile punishment. In the myth before she became a Monster, Medusa was said to be a great beauty. Maybe this is a story of Female Jealousy as well.

Re: I feel so angry about the story of Medusa

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2016 4:55 pm
by Desecrated
fraterai wrote:It gives you some great insight into the thought patterns of mankind during those times.
Yeah, because there is no shaming women who get raped in these modern times....
The main reason to why we should study the classic writings is because they tell us so much about today's society.
Blackina wrote:but what made me angry was that Anthena was not sympathic to her AFTER she was a rape victim. All Athena was angry about was that she got raped in her own temple, and this was the reason for this vile punishment.
Well that is one version of the myth. This story is retold in Ovid's Metamorphoses and isn't exactly a religious text. Ovid was a Roman and wrote his poetic version of the myths about 500 years later. So don't blame Athena.

Medusa is mention in both Pindar and Aeschylus. The gorgons are even describe as a race of monsters, and medusa has at least 2 more sisters with the same snake hair, fangs and hatred for mortal men.

Re: I feel so angry about the story of Medusa

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2016 10:54 pm
by Daud
Important lesson learned here: Gods are narcissistic dicks and see humans like ants, the fact that they are superior to us in power doesn't mean that they are superior to us in morals.

Re: I feel so angry about the story of Medusa

Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2016 8:10 am
by Desecrated
Daud wrote:Important lesson learned here: Gods are narcissistic dicks and see humans like ants, the fact that they are superior to us in power doesn't mean that they are superior to us in morals.
Important lesson here: Read the entire threat. before posting.
If you're going to start a thread about a subject, make sure you check your sources first.
Don't blame the gods.

Re: I feel so angry about the story of Medusa

Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2016 12:22 pm
by Lumpino
I would say that killing of Medusa is a myth. I tried meditation about and she looked like alive.
Gorgons are deities lunar sphere. And I think that Medusa introduces a new Moon.
But there is a different things. Gods according old eastern mythologies are a part of evolution, so they could have similar mistakes as humans. So, you in some next life (according those mythologies) can be a god(goddess) too. See buddhists, taoists, hindu and simalar texts. Ancient mysteries (Egyptian, Greek... and others) had similar opinion. And for example African animist tribes too.