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King minos was generous and kind. Agree or disagree . Give evidence

Sagot :

Answer:

I disagree with the statement that King Minos was generous and kind.

Evidence:

The Myth of the Minotaur:

1. King Minos ordered the construction of the Labyrinth to imprison the Minotaur, a creature that was the result of a curse on his family. Rather than treating the creature with compassion, he chose to confine it in a complex maze.

He demanded that Athens send seven young men and seven young women every nine years as a tribute to be sacrificed to the Minotaur, showing a lack of empathy and generosity towards human lives.

Treatment of Daedalus:

2. Daedalus, the architect of the Labyrinth, was imprisoned by Minos along with his son Icarus when Minos suspected him of aiding his enemies. This act demonstrates Minos's lack of kindness and trust.

The Tale of the Cretan Bull:

3. Minos broke a promise to the god Poseidon. He had vowed to sacrifice a bull provided by Poseidon but decided to keep it for himself due to its beauty. This act of deceit led to Poseidon cursing Minos's wife, which indirectly resulted in the birth of the Minotaur.

Ans:

Minos was one who had strong character, but was also a cruel tyrant.

/My evidence so far\

When Asterius died, Minos was boasting to himself that he deserved the rule while shunning the gods. According to Homer, Minos conversed with Zeus every nine years, for educational purposes.

King Minos is cruel.

The evidence is that he doesn't let go of grudges, he is so vengeful and doesn't know how to forgive. He was really cruel because when he got mad at Daedalus, he also punished his innocent son Icarus and directed them both to the labyrinth this leads to his son's death.