He stole fire from the gods and gave it to humans.
Zeus took away fire from Prometheus as punishment for stealing it to give to humanity. This act of defiance angered Zeus, who wanted to keep fire as a symbol of divine power. As further punishment, Zeus also condemned Prometheus to eternal torment, where he was bound to a rock and had his liver eaten by an eagle every day.
he got mad when Prometheus farted
He did not. Prometheus did.
Two Titans sided with Zeus; Themis and Prometheus.
Prometheus enrages Zeus by stealing fire from the gods and giving it to humanity, enabling them to advance and thrive. This act of defiance not only challenges Zeus's authority but also empowers mortals, whom Zeus views as inferior. Additionally, Prometheus's constant support for humankind and his refusal to reveal the identity of a prophecy concerning Zeus's downfall further incite Zeus's wrath. In retaliation, Zeus punishes Prometheus by having him bound to a rock, where an eagle eats his liver daily.
After Prometheus was freed by Herakles, Zeus' son, he forgave him.
he does it at when zeus is slepping.
Why was Prometheus chained to a rock by Zeus?
he got mad when Prometheus farted
He did not. Prometheus did.
Prometheus stole fire and gave it to humans, against the will of Zeus. Zeus then punished Prometheus with torture for eternity (an eagle eating his liver everyday).
Prometheus was a titan who took Zeus's (Jupiter) side when he overthrew his father, the titan king Kronos (Cronus). When the Olympians took over, Prometheus was therefore favored by Zeus and not punished as the others were. When Prometheus discovered that Zeus was hording fire away from mankind so that they would be blind to worship the gods (Zeus was afraid they would grow too independent), he stole the fire and gave it to the mortals and was named Protector of Mankind, Bringer of Fire. But, Zeus was angered when he looked down at the fires of mankind and had Prometheus chained to a rock on the Caucasus Mountains with celestial bindings. To make the sufferings worse, Zeus's sacred animal, an eagle, swooped down every night to tear out his liver. Being immortal, it always grew back. Prometheus was later freed by the hero Hercules (Herakles) as one of his 12 labors.
He did not. Prometheus did.
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Fire.
That he would be overthrown by a child of his own.
It was Hera, who was the only wife of Zeus.