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Taya2010 [7]
2 years ago
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Arachne is punished for her excessive pride in the story. Do you think Athena also suffersfrom pride? Why or why not? Has excess

ive pride ever gotten you or someone you knowinto trouble?
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Lynna [10]2 years ago
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Answer:

Athena's pride appears in just a few renditions of the narrative, and Arachne is doomed by hubris.

Hubris, the sin of excessive, self-centered hubris, lies at the heart of these sorts of myths, and most people continue to adhere to their contemporary, black-and-white, highly Judeo-Christian morality.

When dealing with Greek mythology, present morality becomes irrelevant.

My moral issue was whether to swallow my pride and embrace my father's family, or to maintain a distance from my father, knowing that this may impact and alter our family. I am completely aware of the ramifications of every decision I make prior to making it. When I was younger, I was always getting into problems for making rash judgments. As a result of what has occurred before, my mother has always taught me how a single deed may result in a great deal of confusion and disaster. As a result, I must discipline myself and determine whether it is the correct thing to do before making a choice.

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