Which of the following statements best reflects the theme of the story of Hercules?

1. With a countenance as serene as if he were taking his place at a festal board, he commanded Philoctetes to apply the torch.
2. Only his mother's share in him can perish; what he derived from me is immortal.
3. As he took his place in heaven, Atlas felt the added weight.
4. Juno, now reconciled to him, gave him her daughter Hebe in marriage.