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next gaia visited her daughter mnemosyne, who was busy being unpronounceable. she seemed a very shallow, silly, and ignorant being, who knew nothing and appeared to understand less. this was deceptive, for each day that passed she got smarter and smarter, more and more well informed and more and more capable. her name means \memory\ (giving us the word \mnemonic\).
at the time of her mothers visit, the world and the cosmos were very young, so mnemosyne had had no opportunity to prime herself with knowledge or experience. as the years passed, her endless capacity for the storage of information and sensory experience would make her wiser than almost anyone. one day she would mother nine daughters, the muses, whom we shall meet later.
from stephen fry, mythos. copyright 2017 by stephen fry
look at the text in bold. what effect does the opening sentence of this paragraph have on the passage?
it hints at the dynamic between mnemosyne, her mother gaia, and the muses.
it suggests that mnemosynes name is ironic given her shallowness and ignorance.
it indicates mnemosynes relative obscurity and her insignificance in greek mythology.
it uses a joke to acknowledge a common challenge for students studying greek mythology.
The opening describes Mnemmosyne as shallow and ignorant despite her name meaning memory. This shows irony.
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It suggests that Mnemmosyne's name is ironic given her shallowness and ignorance.