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How does the author characterize Theseus in the story? Cite evidence from the text in your
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The author portrays Theseus as a flawed human being. In early adventures, Theseus proved that he was a 'hero' but it wasn't until he slew the minotaur he became a legend, the living embodiment of braveness. However the author also made sure to mention that he deserted Princess Ariadne and even killed her father without much thought in order to allow the reader to understand that this so called hero although brave is far from perfect.

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The author depicts Theseus as a human being marred by imperfections. In his early years, he was described as very keen for adventures and he had great determination to become a hero. Theseus insisted on taking the unsafe land route rather than following the secured sea route to Athens, this illustrates his adventurous spirit and the inclination to make a name for himself. Initially, it was regarded as reckless but later translated as being heroic when he subdued all the bandits along the way including minotaur.

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