Prometheus actually designed the animals and man and his brother Epimetheus gave out the gifts. Prometheus saved man for last but his brother had already given the best gifts to all the other animals. Man could think but was at a great disadvantage...which is why Prometheus stole and gave fire to man. For taking fire from the gods and giving it to man, Prometheus was chained to a rock where a great bird ate his liver each day. Prometheus would heal over night so that the punishment started again each day.
Fire, so they could stay warm and cook food.
Prometheus stole fire from Zeus and gave it to mankind.
Prometheus felt sympathy for the humans and wanted to help them. He sacrificed himself to give them fire in order to help them.
Prometheus. He is also known for stealing fire from the gods to give to humans.
No , only the gods had fire, but Prometheus stole it and gave to the humans.
In mythology Prometheus is the titan who stole fire from zeus to give to the humans. Since Equality rediscovered electric light he changes his name.
you give people gifts because the wise men gave gifts to Jesus
Zeus really was all about having power over the humans. He saw himself as almighty and thought nothing of the mortals. On the other hand Prometheus was willing to give himself for the humans. He was thought to bring fire to the earth from Mt. Olympus. Also he scalped humans out of clay and they were unhappy so he decided to give them fire to brighten their lives (even though he suffered harsh punishments from Zeus for stealing the flame). Of course all of this is in Greek Mythology.
Egyptians do give each other gifts; whoever told you otherwise is misinformed.There is no law or directive saying being Egyptian - or any other nationality - you must give out gifts.
Zeus really was all about having power over the humans. He saw himself as almighty and thought nothing of the mortals. On the other hand Prometheus was willing to give himself for the humans. He was thought to bring fire to the earth from Mt. Olympus. Also he scalped humans out of clay and they were unhappy so he decided to give them fire to brighten their lives (even though he suffered harsh punishments from Zeus for stealing the flame). Of course all of this is in Greek Mythology.
Which are the holidays, other than Christmas and Valentine's Day to give gifts?