Who is the author of Prometheus?

Prometheus is a god in ancient Greek mythology. Prometheus tells the story that Prometheus bravely stole fire from the gods, endured all kinds of pains and benefited mankind in order to relieve the pain of human beings without fire. So who is the author of Prometheus?

George gordon byron (,1788- 1824), the author of Prometheus, was a great English romantic poet in the early 9th century. His masterpieces include Childe Haller's Travels and Don Juan.

A long time ago, there was no fire on the ground. People could only eat raw things and spend one long night after another in the boundless darkness. Just then, a god named Prometheus came to the world, saw the tragic scene of human beings without fire, and decided to risk his life to get fire from Apollo, the sun god.

One day, when Apollo was driving a solar car through the sky, he broke a thick and long fennel stalk and took a little spark from the wheel of the solar car and brought it to the world. Since there was fire, humans began to use it to cook food, keep warm, and use fire to drive away beasts that endanger human safety ... Zeus saw a flame rising on the ground, and the fire shone so far that he was flustered. He decided to give Prometheus the severest punishment and ordered Vulcan to execute it immediately.

Vulcan admired Prometheus and whispered to him, "As long as you apologize to Zeus and return the fire, I will definitely ask him to forgive you."

Prometheus shook his head and replied firmly, "What's wrong with benefiting mankind? I can endure all kinds of pain, but I will never admit my mistake, let alone return the fire! "

Vulcan did not dare to disobey Zeus' orders, so he had to put Prometheus on the Caucasus Mountain. Prometheus was chained to a high cliff with iron rings on his hands and feet. He can neither move nor sleep, and he is battered by wind and rain day and night. However, Prometheus would not give in to Zeus.

7. The cruel Zeus sent another fierce vulture to stand on Prometheus' knee every day and peck his liver with its sharp mouth. During the day, his liver was eaten up, but at night, it grew back. In this way, Prometheus' suffering will never end.

For many years, Prometheus has been locked on that terrible cliff. One day, Hercules, the famous Hercules, passed by Gogasso Mountain. He was very angry when he saw Prometheus locked on the cliff. He drew his bow and arrow, shot the vulture, and then smashed the chain with stones. Prometheus, the hero who dared to take fire from the sky, was finally free.

The above is the introduction of the author of Prometheus.