In Greek mythology, Prometheus stole fire from the gods for humanity. Even while being tortured by Zeus, he refused to repent or bow. This content reflects that "eternal rebel" archetype.

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"Ve bir gün Tanrı olsanız da karşınızda eğilmem" (And even if you were to become God one day, I would not bow before you) is a powerful, defiant statement rooted in the philosophy of and radical individualism .

What does it cost to stand when everyone else is kneeling? Use imagery of storms, iron, and solitary peaks.

This phrase suggests that human dignity is not a gift from a higher power, but an inherent right. To "not bow" even before a god implies that the individual’s conscience and will are the highest authorities. It echoes the "Invictus" spirit—the idea that even if the universe is crushed, the individual remains upright. 2. Historical & Literary Context

The phrase is often used as a metaphor for resisting tyrants, bosses, or societal expectations that demand total submission. It’s a refusal to worship power for the sake of power.