In antiquity, Prometheus had sometimes been presented as a champion of mankind, whose quest to steal fire was driven by a desire to make them self-sufficient. But a Greek farmer-poet named Hesiod, who lived in the seventh Century BC, around the time Homer's epics were completed, characterised Prometheus as a mischievous figure, who attempted to trick Zeus by apportioning him bones wrapped in fat, while he kept the meat for himself.
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