, well that's a tricky question as myths didnt really have a moral they were just stories but I suppose if you had to think of one considering all the tasks he had to accomplish to get to the golden fleece never give up would be an aceptable moral. Hope this helped, from Hannah.
It came from a magical golden ram. Seriously.
This was the dragon that protected the Golden Fleece. There are several versions of the story: in one, it was slain by the hero Jason, in another, it was put to sleep by the witch Medea.
well there isn't really a moral for all of greek mythology, but there could be morals in a story that's part of greek mythology. For instance, the story about King Midas's golden touch, the moral could be that greediness makes you and the people you love miserable or unhappy. Hope that helps :P
There were no morals in myths. They were just stories of Gods and were told. They are kind of like the bible, for the bible has no 'moral' it just tells a story
Kinesias is not in the Story of Medea. He's in Lysistrata. Jason, Creon, and Aegeus are the Men in Medea
In Greek mythology, the lamb with the golden fleece was part of the legend of Jason and the Argonauts. The story of the quest for the golden fleece was chronicled by various ancient authors, including Apollonius of Rhodes in his epic poem "Argonautica."
The theme is the importance of balance, friendship, and lust for money.
Jason being disgourged by the dragon guarding the golden fleece.
the story " Jason and the golden fleece" is from Greek and Roman myths not Norse. In the story Jason sails in the Argo through the Sea of Monsters. He gets to an island that is very beautiful. A giant cyclops lives on the island. Jason tricks the cyclops by getting his team to go around the cave and yell at the cyclops while he sneaks up behind him then he yells and the cyclops turns around and Jason stabs him in the eye with his sword. the Cyclops is blinded and Jason takes the Fleece from him.
It came from a magical golden ram. Seriously.
Some Greek myths include Prometheus, Pandora's box, Persephone and Hades, Echo and Narcissus, Arachne, Pygmalion and Galatea, King Midas and the golden touch, Orpheus and Eurydice, Jason and the golden fleece and Daedalus and Icarus.
This was the dragon that protected the Golden Fleece. There are several versions of the story: in one, it was slain by the hero Jason, in another, it was put to sleep by the witch Medea.
Jason and the golden flecce
I'm possible things can be made if you have the ability and effort to make it.
Aesop the greek story teller .his stoies are known as fables which gives us a moral.
The moral of the golden goose story is that wealth is not always obtained through greed or cunning, but sometimes through kindness and generosity. It teaches the value of sharing and the positive outcomes that can result from helping others without expecting anything in return.
I believe that is greek mythology but your question isn't clear. But if you are talking about the story you can receive some good information from the wikipedia. Hope that helps.