Ocean arrives on the scene on his winged beast (PB 285) as Prometheus’ saviour hoping, in his eagerness (PB 336- 339), to go to Zeus and free Prometheus of his punishment. Before Oceans departure, he describes the pain and “misfortunes” he feels for Prometheus (PB 286- 289) and the esteem at which he holds Prometheus (PB 290 – 293). The opening scene of the interview establishes Oceans character as caring thoughtful character, but his actions say otherwise. He shares Prometheus “misfortune” (PB 287 – 289) and the esteem at which hold Prometheus (PB 291-293), yet he does not dismount his beast. He berates Prometheus with his “misfortunes” and offers of help (PB 294 -295), but as he exits the scene Ocean proclaims his beast “eagerness” (PB 393 -395) to return to his stable.
Ocean arrives on the scene on his winged beast (PB 285) as Prometheus’ saviour hoping, in his eagerness (PB 336- 339), to go to Zeus and free Prometheus of his punishment. Before Oceans departure, he describes the pain and “misfortunes” he feels for Prometheus (PB 286- 289) and the esteem at which he holds Prometheus (PB 290 – 293). The opening scene of the interview establishes Oceans character as caring thoughtful character, but his actions say otherwise. He shares Prometheus “misfortune” (PB 287 – 289) and the esteem at which hold Prometheus (PB 291-293), yet he does not dismount his beast. He berates Prometheus with his “misfortunes” and offers of help (PB 294 -295), but as he exits the scene Ocean proclaims his beast “eagerness” (PB 393 -395) to return to his stable.