Section 1: The Titans and Prometheus' Role
Prometheus, a Titan, was known for his wisdom and cleverness. Unlike the other Titans, he had sympathy for humans, who were struggling to survive in the harsh, cold world. He saw how they suffered without the basic tools to improve their lives.
Section 2: The Theft of Fire
Determined to help humanity, Prometheus defied Zeus, the king of the gods, who had forbidden humans from possessing fire. Sneaking into Mount Olympus, Prometheus stole fire from the gods, hiding it in a fennel stalk. He then brought the flame down to earth, gifting it to mankind.
Section 3: The Power of Fire
With fire, humans learned to cook food, stay warm, and craft tools—transforming their world and setting them apart from animals. It was a gift of progress and survival, one that made humans thrive.
Section 4: Zeus' Wrath and Punishment
Enraged by the defiance, Zeus punished Prometheus severely. He was chained to a rock, and every day, an eagle would devour his liver—only for it to regrow by nightfall. This torment continued as a reminder of the price of challenging the gods.
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