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27 May, 19:23

Which value is reflected in Heracles?

O taking responsibility for one's actions

O taking care of one's children.

O disobeying the gods to follow one's path

O disobeying the rules to achieve one's goals

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  1. 27 May, 21:13
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    The answer to your question is: disobeying the rules to achieve one's goals.

    Explanation:

    Heracles had the famous twelve labors in which he had to hold up the sky and other things the reason I mentioned holding up the sky is because when he did that his original mission was to get a golden apple but nobody knew where the orchard was except Atlas and so Atlas wouldn't show Heracles but he said he would get the apple for Heracles if he held up the sky for him while he was gone so he did and atlas didn't go get the apple he just said I told I would get I just didn't say when and so Heracles said well can you get this just for a second that way I can put a towel on my shoulders that its not so uncomfortable and Heracles said I never said I take it back. So there is an example of disobeying the rules.
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