Like his brother Prometheus, Atlas defies Zeus. The image of him bearing the world on his shoulders is less an image of punishment, as the Olympian theologians would have us believe, and more of an image of bearing responsibility for governing the whole world. It is closely connected to why "Atlas" became the term for the maps of the world, not just of the Earth, but star maps of the heavens. Like the fire of the secret science and technology stolen from Olympus by Prometheus and gifted to mankind, this is a symbol of godlike knowledge and a perspective over the world as if from outside of it.
-Jason Reza Jorjani, "Promethean Pirate" (2022).















