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nasty-shy [4]
3 years ago
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NEED HELP ASAP!!

English
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Kobotan [32]3 years ago
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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", or alternatively "A present which seems valuable but which in reality is a curse". Later depictions of the fatal container have been varied, while some literary and artistic treatments have focused more on the contents of the idiomatic box than on Pandora herself. The container mentioned in the original story was actually a large storage jar but the word was later mistranslated as "box".

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Kitty [74]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

if you dont know what it is dont open it

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