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  • 24-11-2016
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What do the myth Narcissus and Pandora's Box tell us about how the gods perceived their gods?

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  • 24-11-2016
You would think that they didn't care about their gods and thought them to be no higher than them. Narcissus only loved himself. He looked in the water so he can see himself. In doing so he fell in. He only cared for himself. Pandora was given the box by Zeus. Zeus told her not to open it. She slightly didn't believe him and was curious as to what was inside. This lead to her releasing all the bad in the world.
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