Hercules and the Golden Apples
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What did Hercules have to retrieve in the story?

  • The Sword of Damocles
  • The golden apples (correct)
  • The Philosopher's Stone
  • The golden fleece

Who tasked Hercules with retrieving the golden apples?

  • Hades
  • Eurystheus (correct)
  • Athena
  • Zeus

How did Hercules obtain the golden apples?

  • He outsmarted the guardian of the apples
  • He traded for them with another valuable artifact
  • Atlas retrieved them for him
  • He defeated the dragon Ladon and took them (correct)

What was the final labor of Hercules?

<p>Retrieving the Hesperides' golden apples (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who was the guardian of the golden apples in the story?

<p>Ladon (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was the role of Atlas in the story of Hercules and the golden apples?

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What did Hercules retrieve?

Hercules had to retrieve golden apples.

Who ordered the task?

Eurystheus tasked Hercules.

How did Hercules get apples?

Hercules defeated Ladon and took the apples.

Hercules' final labor?

Retrieving golden apples was the final labor.

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Guardian of golden apples?

Ladon guarded the golden apples.

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Role of Atlas?

Atlas was punished by Hercules.

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Study Notes

Hercules and the Golden Apples

  • Hercules was tasked with retrieving the golden apples of the Hesperides as one of his labors.
  • The labor to retrieve the golden apples was assigned to Hercules by King Eurystheus, who wanted to humiliate him further.

Obtaining the Golden Apples

  • To obtain the golden apples, Hercules sought the help of Atlas, the Titan who held up the sky.
  • Atlas agreed to fetch the apples for Hercules in exchange for him temporarily holding up the sky.
  • Upon Atlas's return with the apples, Hercules tricked him into taking back the sky by asking for a pillow to ease the burden.

Final Labor of Hercules

  • Hercules’s final labor was to capture Cerberus, the three-headed dog guarding the Underworld, showcasing his strength and bravery.

Guardian of the Golden Apples

  • The golden apples were guarded by the Hesperides, nymphs who lived in a far-off garden and protected the magical fruit.

Role of Atlas

  • Atlas played a crucial role by retrieving the golden apples for Hercules while he held the sky, demonstrating both the Titan's strength and the cunning of Hercules in outsmarting him.

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Test your knowledge of the ancient Greek myth of Hercules and the Golden Apples with this quiz. Answer questions about what Hercules had to retrieve, who tasked him with the mission, and how he obtained the golden apples.

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