B. What was one famous event that happened in the mythological world when you were alive? How did this affect you? The goddess Hera, Zeus' wife, found out about me. As soon as she found out about me, she wanted to KILL me.
C. Describe one or more experiences he/she had as a child. Hera put 2 large snakes in my crib while I was asleep. I woke up and had a reflex. I grabbed the snakes by the neck and strangled them with my bare hands.
III. Influences and/or problems A. What influenced or shaped him/her? How do I get started? Why do you need to be a member? (people, ideas, events) Hera tried to make …show more content…
What is one important decision he/she made? Why is it important to be a member? I choose virtue over vice. What does this mean, a vice is a bad or undesirable character trait? The opposite of a vice is a virtue, which is a good or desirable character trait. This was a really important decision that I made, which changed my life.
C. What was one problem Hercules had in his life? One big problem Hercules had in his life. Imagine having someone in your life who, instead of being nice and supportive, decides to make your tasks a lot harder, just because they’re a bit jealous or upset. That was Hera for me.
D. How did he/she solve that problem? I couldn't exactly make Hera stop being mean, but I did find ways to deal with her constantly trying to ruin my life. One of the main ways I did this was by showing myself through my incredible strength, courage, and determination. When Hera sent the two snakes to attack me as a baby, I surprised everyone by defeating them with my bare hands. As I grew older, I faced numerous challenges by Hera, such as the Twelve Labors, which were extremely difficult tasks meant to be impossible for any ordinary person. But I tackled each labor with bravery, overcoming monsters, capturing beasts, and completing almost impossible