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Which value is reflected in Heracles?
taking responsibility for one’s actions
disobeying the gods to follow one’s path
disobeying the rules to achieve one’s goals
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taking responsibility for one’s actions
Heracles accepts punishment and performs the Twelve Labors as penance after, in a fit of madness, killing his family. His seeking purification and submitting to the tasks shows atonement and responsibility rather than glorifying disobedience.
Heracles accepts punishment and performs the Twelve Labors as penance after, in a fit of madness, killing his family. His seeking purification and submitting to the tasks shows atonement and responsibility rather than glorifying disobedience.
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