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What does the act of severing Medusa’s head symbolize?

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Symbolism, Imagery, Allegory
The image of Medusa's snake-haired, sneering face was called the Gorgoneion, and it was plastered all over the place. The actual head of Medusa was even said to be on the shield of Athena. In general, the Gorgoneion was a symbol of warning.
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what does the act of severing Medusa’s head symbolize?

the snakes on Medusa's head are said to represent the natural cycle of life, symbolizing rebirth and death. Medusa was also said to have wings, which represent freedom.

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