pandora's box ano ang kasukdula sa pandora
1. pandora's box ano ang kasukdula sa pandora
Answer:
labadA
Explanation:
dahil si pandora ay naglalaba
2. Panimula Pandora's box
Answer:
ito po ay kathang isip lamang
3. Critique of pandora box
Answer:
Explanation:
The myth of the Pandora's Box has been widely criticized as an example of misogyny (hatred for women) because it attributes the origin of evil in the universe to the existence of a woman.
4. what is the meaning of Pandora's box
Answer:
a process that generates many complicated problems as the result of unwise interference in something.
Explanation:
Did you know?
The god Prometheus stole fire from heaven to give to the human race, which originally consisted only of men. To punish humanity, the other gods created the first woman, the beautiful Pandora. As a gift, Zeus gave her a box, which she was told never to open. However, as soon as he was out of sight she took off the lid, and out swarmed all the troubles of the world, never to be recaptured. Only Hope was left in the box, stuck under the lid. Anything that looks ordinary but may produce unpredictable harmful results can thus be called a Pandora's box.
5. what is your perspective on pandora's box
Answer:
The story is written in the 3rd person omniscent point of view, because the narrator knows the feelings of all the characters. Pandora's box is a symbol that shows how all things have consequences. The box can also symbolize disasters that happen, and how, even through the hardest times, hope will always be there.
Explanation:
pa brainliest po
6. ano ang suliranin ng pandora's Box
ang kahon na regalo ni zeus ay may nakalagay na huwag buksan pero dahil mausisa si pandora kaya binuksan niya ito at may mga insektong naglabasan na hinalintulad sa kasamaan at ang huling lumabas ay ang magandang insekto na inihalintulad sa pag asa
7. what is the plot of the story pandoras box?
Answer:
According to Hesiod, when Prometheus stole fire from heaven, Zeus, the king of the gods, took vengeance by presenting Pandora to Prometheus' brother Epimetheus. Pandora opened a jar left in her care containing sickness, death and many other unspecified evils which were then released into the world
8. The setting of Pandora's Box?
Answer:
me po pa brainliest please
Explanation:
please
9. What was Pandora's box myth all about?
Explanation:
Pandora's box is an artifact in Greek mythology connected with the myth of Pandora in Hesiod's Works and Days.[1] In modern times an idiom has grown from it meaning "Any source of great and unexpected troubles",[2] or alternatively "A present which seems valuable but which in reality is a curse".[3] 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".
10. why did pandora open the box?
What Pandora po? may pic po ba kayo jan sa question para ma aanseran?
Answer:
Because Pandora was curious, in the end she opened it.
Explanation:
11. who seems to be the audience in the story of the pandora's box?
Answer:
The story is written in the 3rd person omniscent point of view, because the narrator knows the feelings of all the characters.
Explanation:
Pandora's box is a symbol that shows how all things have consequences. The box can also symbolize disasters that happen, and how, even through the hardest times, hope will always be there.
#CarryOnLearning
Answer:
By Dr Oliver Tearle
The story or myth of ‘Pandora’s box’ is slightly unusual among Greco-Roman myths in having its origins – at least its written origins – not in the work of Homer or later myth-collectors like the great Roman poet Ovid, but in the Greek didactic poet Hesiod, who tells the story of Pandora’s box in his Works and Days, a poem composed in around 700 BC.
Hesiod is our source for the myth of Pandora’s box, and it’s revealing that the story first appears in a poem that was written with the intention of instructing the Greeks in how to live their lives and till the fields. The myth continues to inspire new poetry .
Explanation:
#CarryOnLearning
Vanessa✓12. pinagmulang bansa ng pandora box?
Answer:
Greece.
Explanation:
from Ancient Greek (Greece).
13. Femenist of Pandora's Box
Answer:
FEMINIST INTERPRETATIONS
Explanation
Pandora's jar, according to this school of thought, represents the female womb. That the jar releases myriad evils upon the earth suggests the phallocentric culture's unease with female sexuality.
14. Huling lumabas sa Pandora's Box
Answer:
Ang huling elementong naiwan sa loob ng kahon ni Pandora ay HOPE o Pag asa
Ang huling lumabas sa kahon ay pag asa
15. Ano ang Layton ng Pang ukol
Answer:
PANG-UKOL - Narito ang paliwanag kung ano ang pang-ukol. Sa artikulong ito matatalakay rin ang mga halimbawa ng bahagi ng pananalita na ito.
Explanation:
Answer:
tama po siya Inansweran ko lang po ito para po ma brainliest mo siya pa follow nalang po kung gusto mo
16. what motivated pandora to open the box?
Answer:
Pandora was given a box or a jar, called “pithos” in Greek. ... Pandora was trying to tame her curiosity, but at the end she could not hold herself anymore; she opened the box and all the illnesses and hardships that gods had hidden in the box started coming out.
Explanation:
17. what is the.settings in the.story of pandoras box
Answer:
It is on Mount Olympus, but the majority of the story takes off at the house of Epimetheus on Earth.
18. What is the Story summary of Pandora's box?
ito na po sagot po sa pick
pa branles po at follow19. setting in pandora's box
Answer:
Mount Olympus
Explanation:
click niyo nalang yung picture haha
20. suliranin sa pandora's box
ang kahon na regalo ni zues ay may nakalagay na huwag buksan pero dahil mausisa si pandora kaya binuksan niya ito at mat mga insektong naglalabasan na hinahalintulad sa kasamaan at ang huling lumabas ay ang magandang insekto ba inahalintulad sa pag asa.
sana makatulong po
god bless
21. Ano ang panimula ng Pandora's Box
Pandora’s Box (Ang Kahon ni Pandora)
Panimula- noong araw ay walang babae sa lupa tanging mga lalaki lamang ang naninirahan dito. Sila ay nabubuhay ng matiwasay at sagana. Ang tangi nilang ginagawa ay magsaya, magpalakas at magpalusog ng kanilang mga katawan. Hindi sila nakakaranas ng kalungkutan, sakit, uhaw at gutom.
I-Click ang mga links para sa karagdagang impormasyon:
https://brainly.ph/question/1861266
https://brainly.ph/question/1861207
https://brainly.ph/question/1861312
22. Pandora's BoxCopy the plot diagram. arrange the sentences to complete the events of the story in Pandora's boxPAHEELLPPPP!! NEED KO NA
Answer:
morning po
Explanation:
have a great day ☺️
23. ANO ANG LAYUNIN NG PANDORA BOX
Answer:Layunin: Nakagagawa ng isang balangkas ukol sa pinanood na mitolohiya.
Explanation:Noong unang panahon, sa lupa ng mga Griyego ay may nakatirang dalawang magkapatid na sina Prometheus at Epimetheus. Pareho nilang ginalit si Zeus dahil binigyan nila ang mga mortal na tao ng apoy nang hindi ipina-alam sa kaniya. Bilang kaparusahan, ipinadala niya si Prometheus sa isang bundok at ikinulong doon. Samantalang balak naman niyang bigyan ng ‘regalo’ si Epimetheus sa katauhan ng isang maganda ngunit mapalinlang na babae na si Pandora. Bago siya lumisan ay binigyan siya ni Zeus ng isang tungkulin. Ibinigay niya ang isang kahon, kasama na rin ang susi, at sinabing kahit anong mangyari ay huwag na huwag na itong bubuksan. Wala naman itong alinlangan na sinunod ni Pandora at siya’y lumisan na.
24. ano ang paksa ng pandoras box
Answer:
Layunin: Nakagagawa ng isang balangkas ukol sa pinanood na mitolohiya.
Explanation:
Noong unang panahon, sa lupa ng mga Griyego ay may nakatirang dalawang magkapatid na sina Prometheus at Epimetheus. Pareho nilang ginalit si Zeus dahil binigyan nila ang mga mortal na tao ng apoy nang hindi ipina-alam sa kaniya. Bilang kaparusahan, ipinadala niya si Prometheus sa isang bundok at ikinulong doon. Samantalang balak naman niyang bigyan ng ‘regalo’ si Epimetheus sa katauhan ng isang maganda ngunit mapalinlang na babae na si Pandora. Bago siya lumisan ay binigyan siya ni Zeus ng isang tungkulin. Ibinigay niya ang isang kahon, kasama na rin ang susi, at sinabing kahit anong mangyari ay huwag na huwag na itong bubuksan. Wala naman itong alinlangan na sinunod ni Pandora at siya’y lumisan na.
25. is the Pandora's box fiction or non fiction?
The Pandora's box is an artifact in Greek mythology connected with the myth of Pandora, is therefore a fiction.
26. what is the.plot in the story of pandoras box?
In mythology
According to Hesiod, when Prometheus stole fire from heaven, Zeus, the king of the gods, took vengeance by presenting Pandora to Prometheus' brother Epimetheus. Pandora opened a jar left in her care containing sickness, death and many other unspecified evils which were then released into the world.
Answer:
Explanation:
It is worth thinking about the end of the myth and the idea that hope is the last thing remaining in the box – or, rather, in the jar.
This actually makes what seems like a clear and powerful myth somewhat muddled: if Pandora’s opening of the jar let out all of the evils so they went roaming into the world, surely it would make more sense to let hope out too, so it could go out into the world and counter them? Keeping hope locked up in the jar is a bit like infecting the atmosphere with a deadly virus and locking the antidote up in a drawer somewhere. Surely the antidote should be out there in the world, making people better?
But one way to resolve this apparent inconsistency is to say that the jar represents humankind’s control over things, and whilst they cannot control the ills of the world once they have been let out into the world, they can keep hope alive inside – whereas to let that out too would be to see it dissipated and dissolved into the air.
But was ‘hope’ really the last thing left in Pandora’s box (sorry, jar)? The word Hesiod uses is Elpis (Ἔλπις), which can mean ‘hope’ but is often also translated as meaning ‘expectation’. Despite the similar meanings of the two words, they are, after all, not precise synonyms – so it may be that ‘expectation’ rather than ‘hope’ was the last thing left in the jar (rather than box).
In the last analysis, then, the myth of Pandora’s box – or Pandora’s jar – was 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.
Consider the similarities between the two tales. Both stories share a number of key features: they are both about how ‘evil’ comes into a world where it was previously unknown; they both attempt to explain why man must work for a living rather than sit about enjoying himself; they are both about the dangers of curiosity or seeking to know too much; and they both lay the blame for letting evil into the world squarely (and somewhat unfairly) at the feet of the first created woman, Pandora/Eve.
27. Write your own version of Pandora's Box
Answer:
Text only version
Has your curiosity ever got you into trouble? Have you ever been so desperate to know a secret that you took no notice of a warning? All through history there are stories of people being told not to open doors, caskets, cupboards, gates and all sorts of other things and, in so many of the stories, the people just did not listen. One person who did not listen was Pandora. Her story comes from Ancient Greece and her curiosity brought a whole heap of trouble!
In ancient Greece there were two brothers named Epimetheus and Prometheus. They upset the gods and annoyed the most powerful of all Gods, Zeus, in particular. This was not the first time humans had upset Zeus, and once before, as punishment, he had taken from humans the ability to make fire. This meant they could no longer cook their meat and could not keep themselves warm.
However, Prometheus was clever and he knew that, on the Isle of Lemnos, lived Hephaestos, the blacksmith. He had a fire burning to keep his forge hot. Prometheus travelled to Lemnos and stole fire from the blacksmith. Zeus was furious and decided that humans had to be punished once and for all for their lack of respect.
Zeus came up with a very cunning plan to punish the two brothers. With the help of Hephaestos, he created a woman from clay. The goddess Athene then breathed life into the clay, Aphrodite made her very beautiful and Hermes taught her how to be both charming and deceitful. Zeus called her Pandora and sent her as a gift to Epimetheus.
His brother Prometheus had warned him not to accept any gifts from the gods but Epimetheus was completely charmed by the woman and thought Pandora was so beautiful that she could never cause any harm, so he agreed to marry her.
Zeus, pleased that his trap was working, gave Pandora a wedding gift of a beautiful box. There was one very, very important condition however, that she must never opened the box. Pandora was very curious about the contents of the box but she had promised that she would never open it.
All she could think about was; what could be in the box? She could not understand why someone would send her a box if she could not see what was in it. It seemed to make no sense at all to her and she could think of nothing else but of opening the box and unlocking its secrets. This was just what Zeus had planned.
Finally, Pandora could stand it no longer. When she knew Epimetheus was out of sight, she crept up to the box, took the huge key off the high shelf, fitted it carefully into the lock and turned it. But, at the last moment, she felt a pang of guilt, imagined how angry her husband would be and quickly locked the box again without opening the lid and put the key back where she had found it. Three more times she did this until, at last, she knew she had to look inside or she would go completely mad!
She took the key, slid it into the lock and turned it. She took a deep breath, closed her eyes and slowly lifted the lid of the box. She opened her eyes and looked into the box, expecting to see fine silks, gowns or gold bracelets and necklaces or even piles of gold coins.
But there was no gleam of gold or treasure. There were no shining bracelets and not one beautiful dress! The look of excitement on her face quickly turned to one of disappointment and then horror. For Zeus had packed the box full of all the terrible evils he could think of. Out of the box poured disease and poverty. Out came misery, out came death, out came sadness - all shaped like tiny buzzing moths.
The creatures stung Pandora over and over again and she slammed the lid shut. Epimetheus ran into the room to see why she was crying in pain. Pandora could still hear a voice calling to her from the box, pleading with her to be let out. Epimetheus agreed that nothing inside the box could be worse than the horrors that had already been released, so they opened the lid once more.
All that remained in the box was Hope. It fluttered from the box like a beautiful dragonfly, touching the wounds created by the evil creatures, and healing them. Even though Pandora had released pain and suffering upon the world, she had also allowed Hope to follow them.
28. what is the theme of the passage of the pandora's box.
Pandora's box is an artifact in Greek mythology connected with the myth of Pandora in Hesiod's Works and Days. He reported that curiosity led her to open a container left in the care of her husband, thus releasing physical and emotional curses upon mankind.
29. what is the message of the story the Pandora's box?
The opening of Pandora's Box is meant to symbolize women bringing all the evil into the world.
The Pandora's box tells us the story about a girl who was told not to open the box but gave in to the temptation to open it. All bad things came out of the box but after all that a fairy also went out of the box and the fairy was called hope. The message that the Pandora's box tells us is that no matter how bad the world may be, no matter how stained the the world is there is still hope left for humanity.30. who is the author of the Pandora's box?
Hesiod, a Greek Poet. His work was later translated by Erasmus.