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  1. Pandora's box is an artifact in Greek mythology connected with the myth of Pandora in Hesiod's c. 700 B.C. poem Works and Days. [1] Hesiod related that curiosity led her to open a container left in the care of her husband, thus releasing curses upon mankind.

  2. Πανδώρα (παν + δώρα): the all-gifted. Etymology of Pandora. The myth of Pandora (the first mortal woman) is misinterpreted. I've seen many modern books wrongly claiming that hope did escape the box and, despite all evil that was spread throughout the land, people still hoped that better days would soon come.

  3. May 16, 2021 · Meaning of the metaphor. The phrase “Pandora’s Box” is used whenever a simple situation or event quickly takes a turn for the worse, resulting in a series of ceaseless and uncontrollable complications. The origin of the phrase emerged from ancient Greek mythology about how the first woman created by the gods unleashed misery on the earth ...

  4. The myth of Pandora’s box – or Pandora’s jar – is very much the ‘Fall of Man’ story for the ancient Greeks, the pagan equivalent of the story of Adam and Eve’s expulsion from the Garden of Eden in the Book of Genesis. In the Book of Genesis, the serpent famously tells ‘the woman’ (i.e., Eve) that she and Adam will not die if ...

  5. Pandora’s box. Pandora's box. Pandora was given a box or a jar, called “pithos” in Greek. Gods told her that the box contained special gifts from them but she was not allowed to open the box ever. Then Hermes took her to Epimetheus, brother of Prometheus, to be his wife. Prometheus had advised Epimetheus not to accept anything from the ...

  6. The Pandora’s Box. In Hesiod’s tale, the myth of Pandora’s box in the early versions depicted Zeus handing over a jar called “ pithoi ”. These were containers used to store wine, water, or food for Pandora as a wedding gift. In other versions of the myth, the jar becomes a small box that Pandora holds and still contains the world’s ...

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  8. Pandora slammed the lid of the box back down. The last thing remaining inside of the box was hope. Ever since, humans have been able to hold onto this hope in order to survive the wickedness that Pandora had let out. “Pandora’s box” now means anything that is best left untouched, for fear of what might come out of it.