Gorgon
Gorgon is a figure from Greek mythology referring to one of the three sisters known as the Gorgons: Stheno, Euryale, and Medusa. The name derives from the Greek gorgōn, meaning dreadful or formidable. The trio are traditionally described as daughters of Phorcys and Ceto; Medusa is the best known and, in many accounts, the only mortal among them.
Gorgons are usually depicted as female monsters with snakes for hair and a terrifying countenance. Their gaze
Medusa is best known because Perseus kills her. With help from Athena and Hermes, he uses a
Gorgons appear in classical art and literature as symbols of terrifying femininity and protective power. The
In modern usage, the term gorgon can describe a fearsome or formidable woman in fiction and criticism,