Pandora's Box

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Pandora's box is an artifact in Greek mythology connected with the myth of Pandora in Hesiod's Works and Days. In modern times an idiom has grown from it meaning \"Any source of great and unexpected troubles\". Personally, it is one of my favorite mythological stories, since it speaks to all humans curiosity to peek even when we are told not to!

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Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

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the next demos from one of my favorite mythological stories called Pandora's Box. I hope you enjoy it. After Prometheus gave fire to the humans, Zeus decided to take vengeance. He ordered his Feist us to create the first human woman out of soil and water. Each God gave the woman a gift. Athena gave her her wisdom. Aphrodite, beauty, Hermes, cunning and so on. The name of the woman was Pandora, meaning all gifts in Greek. Zeus gave Pandora Jar, warning her not toe, open it under any circumstances, and sent her to Prometheus brother Epitome Theus. Prometheus had warned his brother not to accept any gifts from Zeus. However, EPA Mathias accepted Pandora who, although tried hard to resist the temptation, opened the jar and released all evils upon the world. Hatred, war, death, hunger, sickness and all the disasters were immediately released.