Wordly Wise lesson 3:
3E: Passage & Questions:
Q1. Prometheus bestowed humankind with fire he, had stolen from Zeus (King of the gods).
Q2. The meaning of subsided as used in the passage is too gradually ‘’go away or lessen’’. But Pandora’s curiosity did not, unfortunately subside.
Q3. Pandora was unaware of what she was doing when she helped Zeus carry out his plan. I believe Pandora had done this unwittingly because I am inferring she wouldn’t have wanted to be the reason of all the despair she had unknowingly caused.
Q4. It would be incorrect to call Pandora a benefactor of humankind as she did not bestow anything but envy, fear, disease and despair onto humankind.
Q5. The meaning of devious as used in the passage is being sneaky and dishonest,
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The admonishment that Zeus had given to Pandora when he presented her with the box was too simply ‘’ Never open it’’.
Q7. Hephaestus did heed Zeus’ order; it is clearly stated in the passage ‘’ Zeus ordered his first son … too create the first woman…her name, Pandora…”.
Q8. Zeus’ gift that he had given to Pandora greatly affected her, after all it was her curiosity to know the contents of the box, and with a simple motion she had plagued humankind.
Q9. The meaning of plague as used in the passage is to cause destruction and suffering among humankind
Q10. Zeus did not show any pity for Prometheus, after torturing him by making him ‘’eagle feed’’ his great wrath compelled him to think that, that wasn’t enough.
Q11. Marie curie took many leads in the world of science, one of them being; she won 2 Nobel Prizes in her lifetime and had a high place of honor in French history. Her study of radium was especially important, helping to change preconceived ideas as to how radioactivity worked. Even though she had opened maybe one of the largest Pandora’s Box and unleashed mortal danger to the world.
Q12. The meaning of mortal as used in the passage is ‘’ A human being, especially as contrasted with a god’’.
Q13. According to the myth, humankind suffered because of Zeus’
The story of Pandora is one of the main stories mentioned in Works and Days. Pandora was created as a punishment for men by Zeus because Prometheus tricked Zeus and stole back the gift of fire after Zeus deprived mankind from it. Hence, he ordered Hephaestus to craft a creature out of clay that Athena then supplied with ‘womanly skill’ of weaving while Aphrodite was in charge of ‘pouring grace’ desire and heartbreak. Hermes added ‘thievish nature’ and the ‘mind of a bitch.’ Since she was given all these gifts
The phrase “curiosity killed the cat” refers to someone’s downfall. In my opinion the phrase refers to the act of Pandora opening the box. Pandora let her curiosity get the best of her which led to the downfall of not only her but the entirety of the world. Since Pandora had opened the box she in a way “killed the cat” because she had but the world in jeopardy. The story of “Frankenstein” also
Although neither his past nor his situation is different, Zeus’ character and actions in Prometheus Bound deviate greatly from his persona in the Theogony. Furthermore, this cannot be due to a chronological character development over a large period of time, since the content in Prometheus Bound is set at roughly the same time as Hesiod’s
Chapter 3- Arrived at Pylos, Telemachus and Athena (disguised as Mentor) go meet King Nestor. When he meets Nestor, he
The myth of Pandora starts with two brothers, Epimetheus and Prometheus, who were Titans that tasked themselves as spokespeople for their creation from clay: mankind. Epimetheus was in charge of creating the creatures that were to roam the Earth while Prometheus was to distribute them. While most animals were armed or protected by their physical attributes, man stood alone naked and bear to all those that may attack. Thus, Prometheus, the mischevious of the two, deceived Zeus one day into giving mankind the best portion of a sacrificed bull, leaving behind bare bones and fats for the gods. Outraged and offended, Zeus then took the gift of fire away from mankind to leave them in the cold and darkness. However, Prometheus once again outwitted Zeus and stole unwearying fire for men to have the intelligence necessary to sustain their lives. As punishment, Zeus chained Prometheus to a rock in Caucasus where an eagle ripped apart and devoured his liver every day, which then regenerated each nightfall as result of his immortality. Although Prometheus caused him the most angst, Zeus believed the kind-hearted Epimetheus deserved to struggle as well in a form that would not only punish him but also the brothers’ creation of mankind. Zeus called out for Hephaestus to construct the most beautiful, intelligent, and brave women named Pandora to be the new companion of Epimetheus in place of Prometheus. However, he also graced her with one other quality: curiosity. So, Zeus delivered his
Athene asks her father, Zeus, king of the gods, to force Kalpyso to release him. Odysseus leaves the island on a makeshift raft. Poseidon creates a storm, causing Odysseus to wash ashore in the land of Phaiakians. Athene the makes the princess of the Phaiakians, Nausikaa to develop feelings for Odysseus. She takes him home to meet her parents, the King and Queen of Phaiakia, and Odysseus ends up
“Oh Hephaestus- who of all the goddesses on Olympus, who has borne such withering sorrows in her heart? Such pain as Zeus has given me, above all others! Me out of all the daughters of the sea he chose to yoke to a mortal man, Peleus….Zeus also gave me a son to bear and breed...but only to send him off in the beaked ships to Troy to battle Trojans!” (P. 481)
everyone knows how insecure Zeus can get, it is just a bad move on his part. After all if god is all powerful he cannot be all good and should he be all good, he is not all powerful. Frankenstein proved to be “all powerful” but in escaping his problems is not all good. Meanwhile, Prometheus proves to be “all good” to man, yet is powerless to the power of Zeus and his love for man.
The manner in which Hesiod presents Zeus’s thoughts regarding his interaction with Prometheus help to provide us with a better understanding of Zeus’s characteristics. Lines 530-531 of Theogony, which describe the eventual freedom of Prometheus, stipulate that this came “not without the will of Zeus,” enhancing the efficacy of Zeus’s ultimate power. Hesiod had previously mentioned Zeus’s intelligence, but he delves more deeply into this attribute in examining the conflict at Mekone between Zeus and Prometheus. “Zeus, eternally wise, recognized the fraud and began to rumble in his heart trouble for mortals, and it would be fulfilled.” (Hesiod 552-55). Here, Hesiod’s audience begins to understand Zeus as an extremely wise, but vengeful god, an image which agrees with Homer’s Iliadic Zeus, and all other accounts of the god in ancient Greek literature. Hesiod goes on, however, to extend
we can trust this article because it is a very particular focus. I believe the authors intensions for writing this article is to inform the readers of opening Pandora's box. Pandora's name means all gifts. she was the first women created by Zeus to punish mortal men and
Do it. But don’t expect us all to approve.”(Book 22, Lines 202-204) In this scene, Zeus, is discomforted by the fact that he cannot prevent Hectors death, or his fate. As he tries to intervene, Zeus speaks out loud to Athena. She quickly reminds him that things happen in life but not everything have a justification at the time for it. This quote represents the idea that even though things may be fated, watching it unfold for Zeus is very unsettling.
With that it is hard to make a determination that Zeus is at fault. Hesiod version in Theogony and Works and Day, gives the impression of Zeus as scorned, angry, and justified for punishing Prometheus. This is the difference between the two stories.
Zeus then asked Prometheus to give him the part of a sacrificial ox that he deemed worthy for the Gods, which would leave the rest for man. Prometheus tricked Zeus into picking the most undesirable part of the ox, and in anger, Zeus reclaimed the fire that man once possessed. Prometheus then stole the fire back, by lighting a torch from the sun. As punishment,
Another myth of a cautionary tale concerns Prometheus, a Titan, who chose to go against the gods by stealing the secret of fire in order to help humans build society and live as gods. Yet in the end, the humans suffer as Pandora is sent to earth with a box filled with terrible things with which to punish the mortals who dared to take one of the things that separated gods from humans: fire. The world of Pandora in Avatar is like the Pandora of myth. The humans had to figuratively and literally dig deep into the world of Pandora to uncover the good and bad, just as Pandora had to open a box to unleash hope and evil. Jake himself metaphorically opens Pandora’s Box by accepting the offer to be the
In the play Prometheus Bound, there were many powerful characters that played a huge role in the rise of Prometheus; there is one character alone that is worth talking about. In the play, Zeus is a relatively new God in Greece. He recently became the God of Olympus. Many of the Greeks come to find out what type of God he will be. When situations arise throughout the play, Zeus shows his ruler ways in not such a good light. He is mostly described in the play to be a cruel, vengeful, and dictatorial God. Even in tough situations, Zeus still acted in a vengeful manner. A great example of his vengeance towards Prometheus, he ordered Hephaesteus to chain Prometheus to a cliff, in hope he will die, but Prometheus is a Titian, therefore he cannot die. This part in particular stood out when reading the play; Zeus shows his cruel, vengeful, and dictatorial