Theme of Strength and Skill in Theseus: The Minotaur and the Labyrinth
To the ancient Greeks, nothing said strength and skill like a little monster slaying. It seems like it was a requirement that a hero prove himself by slaughtering some monster or another. Perseus beheaded Medusa, Heracles hacked up the Hydra, Odysseus blinded a Cyclopes... the list goes on and on. Even though Theseus defeated a bunch of bad guys in his early adventures, none of his earlier enemies compared to the bull-headed, man-eating Minotaur. So, when Theseus slays the terrible creature, his reputation for strength and skill truly reaches mythic proportions.
Questions About Strength and Skill
- What makes Theseus stronger than normal men?
- Would Theseus have been able to complete his quest without Ariadne? Did he have the skills necessary? Why, or why not?
- Compare Theseus to another Greek hero like Heracles, Jason, or Perseus. How does he measure up in terms of strength and skill?
- What do you think is Theseus's greatest strength? His greatest skill? Why do you think so?
- In what ways is Theseus weak?