This book presents a philosophical exploration of the ancient Greek myth of Prometheus, a figure who dared to challenge the authority of the gods and bring fire to humanity. The author delves into the myth's historical and literary context, examining its various interpretations over time. Through a close reading of the myth, the author explores themes of freedom, rebellion, and the limits of divine power. The book sheds light on the enduring relevance of the Prometheus myth, demonstrating its insights into the human condition and the nature of power.
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