Today we are learning about Pandora's box
There were once two brothers Epimetheus and Prometheus. They had upset the Greek Gods they even annoyed
the most powerful god of all Zeus.
Zues punished Humans by taking away their fire, Prometheus was cleaver though and stole fire from Hephaestus
Zeus decided to punish the brothers further. So he sent a very beautiful and charming girl as a gift to Epimetheus. Epimetheus decided to marry her despite Prometheus warning not to except any gifts from the gods.
Zeus sent a gift as a wedding present to Pandora and told her NEVER to open it. One day though curiosity got the best of Pandora. When she opened the box awful things such as poverty, disease, and more flew out of the box. The very last thing that flew out of the box it hope.
Good Question, can anyone tell me why this story matters?
Why does this story even matter?
It matters because this story was trying to teach the Ancient Greeks to fallow directions and to do as they are told.
But it also teaches the Ancient Greeks that in the horrors of the world, there is always hope.
Today we are learning about Pandora's box
There were once two brothers Epimetheus and Prometheus. They had upset the Greek Gods they even annoyed
the most powerful god of all Zeus.
Zues punished Humans by taking away their fire, Prometheus was cleaver though and stole fire from Hephaestus
Zeus decided to punish the brothers further. So he sent a very beautiful and charming girl as a gift to Epimetheus. Epimetheus decided to marry her despite Prometheus warning not to except any gifts from the gods.
Zeus sent a gift as a wedding present to Pandora and told her NEVER to open it. One day though curiosity got the best of Pandora. When she opened the box awful things such as poverty, disease, and more flew out of the box. The very last thing that flew out of the box it hope.
Good Question, can anyone tell me why this story matters?
Why does this story even matter?
It matters because this story was trying to teach the Ancient Greeks to fallow directions and to do as they are told.
But it also teaches the Ancient Greeks that in the horrors of the world, there is always hope.
Today we are learning about Pandora's box
There were once two brothers Epimetheus and Prometheus. They had upset the Greek Gods they even annoyed
the most powerful god of all Zeus.
Zues punished Humans by taking away their fire, Prometheus was cleaver though and stole fire from Hephaestus
Zeus decided to punish the brothers further. So he sent a very beautiful and charming girl as a gift to Epimetheus. Epimetheus decided to marry her despite Prometheus warning not to except any gifts from the gods.
Zeus sent a gift as a wedding present to Pandora and told her NEVER to open it. One day though curiosity got the best of Pandora. When she opened the box awful things such as poverty, disease, and more flew out of the box. The very last thing that flew out of the box it hope.
Good Question, can anyone tell me why this story matters?
Why does this story even matter?
It matters because this story was trying to teach the Ancient Greeks to fallow directions and to do as they are told.
But it also teaches the Ancient Greeks that in the horrors of the world, there is always hope.
Today we are learning about Pandora's box
There were once two brothers Epimetheus and Prometheus. They had upset the Greek Gods they even annoyed
the most powerful god of all Zeus.
Zues punished Humans by taking away their fire, Prometheus was cleaver though and stole fire from Hephaestus
Zeus decided to punish the brothers further. So he sent a very beautiful and charming girl as a gift to Epimetheus. Epimetheus decided to marry her despite Prometheus warning not to except any gifts from the gods.
Zeus sent a gift as a wedding present to Pandora and told her NEVER to open it. One day though curiosity got the best of Pandora. When she opened the box awful things such as poverty, disease, and more flew out of the box. The very last thing that flew out of the box it hope.
Good Question, can anyone tell me why this story matters?
Why does this story even matter?
It matters because this story was trying to teach the Ancient Greeks to fallow directions and to do as they are told.
But it also teaches the Ancient Greeks that in the horrors of the world, there is always hope.
Today we are learning about Pandora's box
There were once two brothers Epimetheus and Prometheus. They had upset the Greek Gods they even annoyed
the most powerful god of all Zeus.
Zues punished Humans by taking away their fire, Prometheus was cleaver though and stole fire from Hephaestus
Zeus decided to punish the brothers further. So he sent a very beautiful and charming girl as a gift to Epimetheus. Epimetheus decided to marry her despite Prometheus warning not to except any gifts from the gods.
Zeus sent a gift as a wedding present to Pandora and told her NEVER to open it. One day though curiosity got the best of Pandora. When she opened the box awful things such as poverty, disease, and more flew out of the box. The very last thing that flew out of the box it hope.
Good Question, can anyone tell me why this story matters?
Why does this story even matter?
It matters because this story was trying to teach the Ancient Greeks to fallow directions and to do as they are told.
But it also teaches the Ancient Greeks that in the horrors of the world, there is always hope.
Today we are learning about Pandora's box
There were once two brothers Epimetheus and Prometheus. They had upset the Greek Gods they even annoyed
the most powerful god of all Zeus.
Zues punished Humans by taking away their fire, Prometheus was cleaver though and stole fire from Hephaestus
Zeus decided to punish the brothers further. So he sent a very beautiful and charming girl as a gift to Epimetheus. Epimetheus decided to marry her despite Prometheus warning not to except any gifts from the gods.
Zeus sent a gift as a wedding present to Pandora and told her NEVER to open it. One day though curiosity got the best of Pandora. When she opened the box awful things such as poverty, disease, and more flew out of the box. The very last thing that flew out of the box it hope.
Good Question, can anyone tell me why this story matters?
Why does this story even matter?
It matters because this story was trying to teach the Ancient Greeks to fallow directions and to do as they are told.
But it also teaches the Ancient Greeks that in the horrors of the world, there is always hope.
Today we are learning about Pandora's box
There were once two brothers Epimetheus and Prometheus. They had upset the Greek Gods they even annoyed
the most powerful god of all Zeus.
Zues punished Humans by taking away their fire, Prometheus was cleaver though and stole fire from Hephaestus
Zeus decided to punish the brothers further. So he sent a very beautiful and charming girl as a gift to Epimetheus. Epimetheus decided to marry her despite Prometheus warning not to except any gifts from the gods.
Zeus sent a gift as a wedding present to Pandora and told her NEVER to open it. One day though curiosity got the best of Pandora. When she opened the box awful things such as poverty, disease, and more flew out of the box. The very last thing that flew out of the box it hope.
Good Question, can anyone tell me why this story matters?
Why does this story even matter?
It matters because this story was trying to teach the Ancient Greeks to fallow directions and to do as they are told.
But it also teaches the Ancient Greeks that in the horrors of the world, there is always hope.