Princess Danae, his mother.
Princess Andromeda, who he saved and married.
She never developed a personality in the story, where she is saved by Perseus. She is just the innocent Ethiopian princess who was chained to a cliff in order to be devoured by a monster.
Yes, Perseus ended up with Princess Andromeda. Also, he killed Polydectes, so it was a happy ending for Perseus as well.
Yes, a princess of Ethiopia who later became the queen of Mycenae and wife of Perseus.
the story has a happy ending
The Ethiopian Princess Andromeda.
The moral of the story of Perseus is about triumphing over adversity through courage, resourcefulness, and perseverance. Perseus overcame many challenges and obstacles, such as defeating Medusa and saving Princess Andromeda, by using his wits and bravery. The story teaches the importance of facing one's fears and obstacles head-on with determination and courage.
Perseus in Greek myth was the son of Princess Danaë and Zeus. So he was not a cyclops.
She never developed a personality in the story, where she is saved by Perseus. She is just the innocent Ethiopian princess who was chained to a cliff in order to be devoured by a monster.
He was the son of Zeus and Princess Danae.
Yes, Perseus ended up with Princess Andromeda. Also, he killed Polydectes, so it was a happy ending for Perseus as well.
Some of the main characters in the Clash of the Titans include Perseus, a demigod and hero of the story; Zeus, the king of the gods; Medusa, the Gorgon whose gaze turns people to stone; Andromeda, the princess who Perseus saves; and Hades, the god of the underworld and antagonist of the story.
Yes, a princess of Ethiopia who later became the queen of Mycenae and wife of Perseus.
Perseus became a constellation when he cut off Medusa's head and saved Princess Andromeda.
He was the son of Zeus and Princess Danaë of Argos.
what is the plot of the story of persues
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The main character to the famous story and the two movies "Clash of the Titans" is Perseus. Perseus is a demi-god, son of the god Zeus and the princess Danae. The problem with the second "Clash of the Titans" movie is that they make Perseus look too much like a tough guy than he really is. In the first "Clash of the Titan" movie they give a good idea of what Perseus looked like but the effect is what made the second movie better.