The story of 'Perseus by Edith Hamilton' has several key events. First, Perseus is given the task to slay Medusa. He goes through a series of preparations, getting help from the gods in the form of various magical items. His encounter with Medusa is a central event. After that, his journey to rescue Andromeda is important. He finds her chained to a rock, and he battles the sea monster. Once he saves her, they become a couple. His return and the use of Medusa's head to his advantage back in his homeland also form important parts of the story as it shows his power and how he uses it to right the wrongs done to his family.
In Edith Hamilton's 'Perseus', Perseus is a character full of valor. His journey starts with a rather difficult task assigned to him. The description of his encounter with Medusa is really vivid. Medusa is this grotesque and deadly creature, but Perseus manages to outwit her. He then embarks on the rescue of Andromeda. Andromeda is in a perilous situation, chained to a rock, about to be devoured by a sea monster. Perseus swoops in, saves her, and they fall in love. This story is not only about Perseus' physical feats but also about his growth as a hero, his relationship with the gods, and how he becomes a symbol of heroism in Greek mythology.
No. Most Hamilton fanfics tend to focus on relationships like Hamilton and Burr, or Hamilton's love life with Eliza or Angelica. Themes of Hamilton 'watching' fanfic are not as common as the more traditional relationship - based or historical - exploration themes.
Well, in 'the maggie hamilton story', Maggie Hamilton could be a normal person who has an extraordinary experience. Maybe she overcame great difficulties, or she made some important contributions in a certain field. But again, without more details, it's hard to say exactly who she is.
Edith Finch is purely fictional. The story was crafted by the imagination of the developers to immerse players in a fantastical and emotionally charged world. It doesn't draw from real-life events or people.
Hamilton would probably have a complex reaction. He was a man who valued his reputation and the truth. Fanfiction often bends the truth for the sake of creativity. So he could be initially put off, but then as he reads more, he might see the charm in the creative interpretations of his life.
Perhaps he would meet historians or scholars of his own time. They could have traveled to the future too and are now studying how his actions in the past have led to the present - future situation. It would be an interesting encounter as they could discuss the different interpretations of his life over time.
Well, it could be really strange. He might be amused by the modern interpretations of his story. Some fanfiction might show him in different lights, like as a more modern - minded person, and he could be either shocked or intrigued by those portrayals.