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3. (who is prometheus? (choose the correct one) a. (greek b. (stranger …

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  1. (who is prometheus? (choose the correct one)

a. (greek
b. (stranger
c. (contemporary
d. (genius

  1. (what escaped from the box when it was opened?

a. (evils (worst human goods
b. (antenatal
c. (evil and suffering
d. (new human.

  1. (what remained inside the box?

a. (love
b. (power
c. (courage
d. (hope
part b: short answer
answer in complete sentences.

  1. (why did zeus give pandora the box?
  1. (what happened to the world after pandora opened the box?
  1. (why is hope important in this myth?
  1. (what lesson does the myth of pandoras box teach us?
  1. (how might this myth help explain human behavior or emotions today?

Explanation:

Response

The text appears to be related to the myth of Pandora's Box (with some typographical errors like "Panditom" likely being "Pandora"). Since the questions are about a myth and its interpretations, the relevant subfield under Arts would be Literature (as myths are part of literary and cultural studies). Here are answers to the short - answer questions:

Question 6
Brief Explanations

In Greek mythology, Zeus gave Pandora the box (or jar) as a form of punishment to humanity. He was angry at Prometheus for stealing fire and giving it to humans, so he created Pandora and gave her the box which was filled with all the evils of the world, intending to release them on humanity.

Brief Explanations

When Pandora opened the box, all the evils such as pain, suffering, disease, and strife escaped into the world. However, at the bottom of the box, there was hope (Elpis in Greek), which remained. So the world was filled with various misfortunes, but hope was left to help humans endure.

Brief Explanations

Hope is important in this myth because even though the world was filled with all kinds of evils, hope gave humans the strength and the will to keep going. It allowed them to endure the suffering and have faith that things could get better, providing a source of comfort and motivation in the face of adversity.

Answer:

Zeus gave Pandora the box as a punishment for humanity (because Prometheus stole fire for humans). He wanted to unleash evils on the world through Pandora.

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