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why would perseus need to make his shield shiny? how will that help him beat medusa? type your answer here
In Greek mythology, Medusa's gaze turns people to stone. A shiny shield acts as a mirror, so Perseus can use its reflection to see Medusa without looking directly at her, allowing him to attack while avoiding her petrifying gaze.
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Perseus needed a shiny shield (acting as a mirror) to see Medusa’s reflection instead of looking at her directly. Since Medusa’s gaze turns people to stone, using the shield’s reflection let Perseus observe her, plan his attack, and behead her without being petrified.