Zeus asked Hephaestus to create a creature that would drive men mad.
<h3>Which creature did Hephaestus create?</h3>
- Zeus wanted something that would enchant humanity, to the point of driving everyone crazy.
- So he asked his son Hephaestus, who was a blacksmith, to do this work.
- Hephaestus created a woman and made her strong and beautiful.
- Zeus liked the creation and made the woman smart and very curious. He called her pandora.
Zeus believed that the woman's characteristics would be able to enchant mankind, but it drives them completely mad, giving rise to the Greek myth about "Pandora."
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The Rose-Beetal Man had polished the shells of the tortoises & he had decorated their front legs with little red bows. This shows that he cared well for his pets and he had kept his pets in a sack.
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Ovid foreshadows the fall of Icarus in the story Deadalus and Icarus by Elaina Curtis when Deadalus warned His son Icarus not to fly too high and not to fly too low.
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Deadalus said to His son "Let me warn you, Icarus, to take the middle way, in case the moisture weighs down your wings, if you fly too low, or if you fly too high, the sun schorches them. Travel between the extremes. And i order you not to aim towards Bootes, the Herdsman or Helice, the Great Bear or towards the drawn Sword or Orion: take the course i show you".
The above statement by Deadalus is a good example of foreshadowing. Foresadowing lets Readers predict what will happen next. The statement shows Deadalus warning His son Icarus not to fly to high and too low. by doing this Hints to readers that Icarius might die. The statement helps Readers predict what may happen next. from the warning the Readers can predict that although if Icarus does not die that He may get into trouble. Hence the essence of foreshadowing in a story.