Neither Good Nor Bad: How Prometheus Stole Fire for Humankind Neither Good Nor Bad: How Prometheus Stole Fire for Humankind

Neither Good Nor Bad: How Prometheus Stole Fire for Humankind

How Prometheus Stole Fire for Humankind

Publisher Description

After exploring the human character and condition through the retelling a number of Polynesian myths and legends in Under the Hala Tree: Twice Told Polynesian Myths and Legends, the author found himself returning to the Greek myths, legends and fables that inspired his childhood and so much of Western literature. In this retelling of a Greek myth, he explores and comments on the human character and condition through the story of how the Titan Prometheus so loved the creatures he had created that he stole fire from the gods and gave it to them to further their intellectual and technological development and the development of civilization. But was there a price to pay, for Prometheus and us?

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2013
27 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
20
Pages
PUBLISHER
Rice Universe Publishing
SIZE
107.4
KB

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