He showed the sea monster (Kraken/Cetus/Sea Monster >.>) the head of Medusa which kills anyone who sets eyes on it.
Why does Perseus rescue Andromeda
Kêtos Aithiopios (Ethiopian Monster) or Thêr Thalassios (Monster of the Deep).
Perseus Freeing Andromeda was created in 1510.
To marry Andromeda, Perseus must first rescue her from the sea monster Cetus, which her mother, Cassiopeia, had angered the gods by boasting about Andromeda's beauty. After defeating the monster, he must also gain the approval of Andromeda's father, King Cepheus. Once these challenges are overcome, they can celebrate their marriage.
Andromeda married Perseus.
Why does Perseus rescue Andromeda
Kêtos Aithiopios (Ethiopian Monster) or Thêr Thalassios (Monster of the Deep).
Perseus Freeing Andromeda was created in 1510.
To marry Andromeda, Perseus must first rescue her from the sea monster Cetus, which her mother, Cassiopeia, had angered the gods by boasting about Andromeda's beauty. After defeating the monster, he must also gain the approval of Andromeda's father, King Cepheus. Once these challenges are overcome, they can celebrate their marriage.
Andromeda married Perseus.
Perseus unchained Andromeda from her rock, and slayed the terrible sea monster.
After he gets the agreement of her parents to marry Andromeda, Perseus saves her from the sea monster.
On his way home, Perseus rescued Andromeda, the daughter of Cassiopeia and Cepheus. She was chained to a rock as a sacrifice to a sea monster, sent by Poseidon to punish her mother’s vanity. Perseus defeated the monster using the head of Medusa to turn it to stone, ultimately saving Andromeda and later marrying her.
The main themes of the story of Perseus include heroism, fate, and the struggle between good and evil. Perseus's journey to defeat Medusa and rescue Andromeda embodies these themes as he overcomes challenges and fulfills his destiny as a hero.
Definitely not- she was Perseus' wife. The mother of Perseus was Danae.
Andromeda.
Perseus