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Medusa is a mythological figure from Greek mythology, most famously known as one of the three Gorgons, sisters of Stheno and Euryale. Unlike her sisters, Medusa was a monster with living, venomous snakes for hair, and a gaze that could turn anyone who looked upon her into stone. Her appearance was so terrifying that she was often depicted as a winged creature with a serpentine head, though some versions of the myth describe her as a human with snakes growing from her hair.
The story of Medusa’s transformation is central to her legend. According to one version, she was once
Medusa’s story has been reinterpreted throughout history, often reflecting cultural and feminist themes. In classical art,
The term "medusa" has also entered modern language, particularly in the phrase "being turned to stone," which
Medusa’s myth continues to inspire art, literature, and popular culture, often serving as a powerful symbol