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21 June, 00:51

In "Perseus and the Quest for Medusa's Head," why is Perseus charged with the task of bringing the king the head of Medusa?

a. The king wants to rid the kingdom of the evil villain.

b. Perseus suggests this task, and the king agrees to shame Perseus.

c. Perseus wants to marry a queen from across the sea, and this is the bride price.

d. The king's daughter is angry with Medusa and asks Perseus to slay her.

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  1. 21 June, 01:20
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    I would say that none of the answer fits the real story. As far as i know, perseus was tasked by the king (Polydectes) to search for medusa's head in order to get rid of him (as he wasn't able to marry perseus' mother by force as long as he's there with her). He then came back in fury (as he was lied to by polydectes) and turned him into a stone. So the closes answer would B. (but still incorrect tho)
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