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Solution to Model Question–44
A. (a) (ii) Hercules was compelled to (b) (iv) to kill (c) (i) some hard tasks (d) (iv) trick (e) (ii) fruitless (f) (iv) lion (g) (i) commanded (h) (ii) a gigantic creature (i) (ii) undying (j) (ii) ever lasting (k) (iii) monster (l) (i) slay (m) (iii) shoulders (n) (i) king of Gods (o) (i) destroying all the heads (p) (ii) burst (q) (iii) Iolaus (r) (iii) huge rock (s) (i) to gain anything (t) (i) power (u) (iii) endure (v) (ii) hands (w) (iv) enormous (x) (iii) The king was astonished to see Hercules’ power (y) (ii) around the world (z) (iv) a weapon (aa) (i) depending on (bb) (iii) destroying (cc) (iv) Pagans (dd) (i) bravery (ee) (ii) immense strength (ff) (ii) it might not come out
B (a) Hercules was the son of Jupiter and Alcmena. He was a great hero in Greek mythology because of his immense strength.
(b) The ‘twelve labours of Hercules’ was the difficult task what Hercules was compelled to do by Eurystheus and his cousin.
(c) Eurystheus ordered Hercules to slay the beast (lion) and bring him his skin because the terrible lion was disturbing the valley of Nemea.
(d) At first, Hercules tried to slay the beast with his club and arrows but failed. Then he used his hands and slain the animal on his own, relying entirely on his immense strength.
(e) Hercules had such immense power that he managed to kill the terrible lion with his own hands. Then he brought the dead lion to the king carrying on his shoulders. That sight terrified the king.
(f) Eurystheus, the king of Mycenae, commanded Hercules to do some difficult tasks. The second of them was to slay a monster called Hydra which was ravaging the country of Argos. Hercules burnt all the heads of Hydra and burried the immortal one.
(g) Hydra was a monster and Hercules was ordered to slay it. The Hydra had nine heads and the middle one was said to be immortal. When Hercules knocked off Hydra’s head, two new heads erupted in its place.
(h) While Hercules knocked off Hydra’s head, two new ones erupted in its place.
(i) Hercules’s devoted servent Iolaus helped him in burning all the heads of the Hydra. Hercules decided to bury the ninth head of Hydra under a huge rock.
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(j) Hercules triumphed everytime completing many impossible tasks given by Eurystheus. That brought Hercules a recognition as a hero possessing immense strength throughout the world.
(k) In his first labour, Hercules killed a terrible lion. After failing to kill it with weapons, he killed it with his hands.
(l) In his first labour, Hercules did not take any other’s help. But in his second task his devoted servant Iolaus helped him to burn the heads of Hydra. That was the difference betwen his two ‘labours’.
(m) Hercules had strength and courage that made him succeed.
(n) Hercules could not burn Hydra’s ninth head as it was immortal, so he buried it so that it could not make harm any more.
(o) Hercules had extraordinary strength, courage and determination to succeed in a heroic mission. So he should be called a hero.
(p) Hercules beat the Hydra by burning all the eight heads except the middle and immortal one which he buried under a huge rock.
(q) Hercules acquired the reputation of a hero of immense strength through out the world by dint of his great strength and with the help and advice of his beloved servant Iolaus.
(r) Hercules was the son of Jupiter and Alcmena. Being the son of a god of Greek mythology, he was so strong.
(s) At first, Hercules tried to kill the lion with his club and arrows but failed. Then he decided to use his hands and succeeded to kill the animal relying entirely on his own immense strength.
(t) “The twelve labours of Hercules” are the difficult tasks which were imposed on Hercules by Eurystheus, the king of Mycenae and his cousin.
(u) King Eurystheus ordered Hercules to do so impossible tasks to save his kingdom from some mighty and terrible beasts which were destroying his kingdom.
(v) Whenever Hercules cut a head of Hydra, two new ones erupted in its place. So he stopped cutting Hydra’s heads.
- A flow chart showing the glorified works of Hercules is given below :
1. Son of Jupiter, the King of gods | ® | 2. Assigned some difficult tasks by King Eurystheus | ® | 3. Being involved a fight with a lion | ® | 4. Killing the lion bare handed | ® | 5. Slaying a monster called Hydra | ® | 6. Becoming world famous |
Or, (i) Mycenae (ii) making Hercules undergo some difficult tasks (iii) Hercules (iv) mythic period (v) in the valley of Nemea (vi) disturbing people (vii) to Mycenae (viii) returned carrying the dead lion (ix) He (x) acquiring the reputation of a hero
Hercules was the son of the King of gods, Jupiter. King of Mycenae, Eurystheus gave him some tough tasks, which are known as ‘twelve labours of Hercules’. He at first fought with a terrible lion. The lion was disturbing the peaceful life of the people. He tried to kill it barehanded. His next task was to kill a monster called Hydra. He succeeded to do it. He had gained name and fame as a hero throughout the world.
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আমাদের সাথে ইউটিউব চ্যানেলে যুক্ত হতে এখানে ক্লিক করুন এবং আমাদের সাথে ফেইজবুক পেইজে যুক্ত হতে এখানে ক্লিক করুন। গুরুত্বপূর্ণ আপডেট ও তথ্য পেতে আমাদের ওয়েবসাইটে ভিজিট করুন।