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Forwarded from 25th Wolfclaws, lovely.
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The awaited time has arrived with a number of surprises that have amazed many people as if they want to join together to celebrate it. perfectly they came in huge quantities. not a few of them brought gifts and happiness to share. this is Mensiversary 20th Wolfclaws.

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Good Afternoon, This is Regina taking over the broadcast with my content being entitled "5 of the Best Stories from Greek Myth" Hope you enjoy my content, and let's found out!

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Ancient Greek mythology is full of classic stories which have become part of Western literature and culture; these stories have even given us some well-known words and phrases commonly used in English, and in other languages. Below, we introduce 12 of the greatest and best-known tales from the world of Greek mythology, from curious women to brave men, people who overreached themselves and people whose greed got the better of them.
1. Pandoraโ€™s Box.

Everyone knows about the myth of Pandoraโ€™s box โ€“ except it wasnโ€™t a box at all, but a jar, as we reveal in our discussion of this classic story. Pandora was the first woman in Greek mythology, and Hesiod tells us that her curiosity led her to take the lid off the jar (not box) containing all of the worldโ€™s ills, unleashing them upon the world in the process.
2. Prometheus

Another important โ€˜origin-storyโ€™ from Greek myth, the tale of Prometheus โ€“ whose name literally means โ€˜forethoughtโ€™ in some interpretations โ€“ is well-known because it explains how mankind came into possession of fire, thus enabling man to form civilisation as we know it.

Prometheus, a Titan or god, stole fire from his fellow gods and gave it to humanity, and for this act he was punished by Zeus: chained to a rock and then subjected to the agonising ordeal of having his liver pecked out by an eagle. His liver would grow back every night, so Prometheus would have to endure the same fate every day for eternity.
3. Persephone and Hades

As well as explaining where man came from and how we came to create civilisation, the Greeks also used their myths to explain the origins of natural phenomena, such as the seasons. Why do we have summer and winter?

For the ancient Greeks, it was thanks to Persephone, the daughter of Zeus and Demeter. Persephone was abducted by Hades, god of the Underworld, and taken away with him; because she was connected to vegetation, Persephoneโ€™s absence from the land led to the failure of crops, and everyone began to starve.

Hades was told by Zeus to return Persephone to Demeter above-ground, but (thanks to Hadesโ€™ trick which involved, effectively, drugging Persephone with some pomegranate seeds), eventually a compromise was reached, whereby Persephone would spend the winter months in Hades and the rest of the year with Demeter. And this explains the origins of the seasons.
4. Theseus and the Minotaur

In the vast Labyrinth on the island of Crete, built by the cunning Daedalus for King Minos, there dwelt the Minotaur: a man with the head and tail of a bull. Minos demanded seven Athenian men and seven Athenian maidens be given to the Minotaur to be devoured on a regular basis (some accounts say every seven years, while others state this was an annual treat for the Minotaur). This mythic story, by the way, inspired Suzanne Collinsโ€™s idea of โ€˜tributesโ€™ in The Hunger Games.

Anyway, Theseus was a brave Athenian man who, with the help of Ariadne (who gave him a ball of thread so he could find his way back out of the Labyrinth), went into the Cretan maze and slew the Minotaur. Unfortunately, after Ariadne had helped him to accomplish his task, his abandoned her โ€ฆ but thatโ€™s another story.
5. Daedalus and Icarus

The story of Icarus is one of the most famous tales from Greek myth. Icarus was the son of Daedalus, the craftsman who built the Labyrinth from the Minotaur story recounted above. Ever the inventor, Daedalus fashioned some wings out of feathers and wax, for him and his son to use to fly their way off the island of Crete.

However, Icarus got carried away and flew too close to the sun, which melted the wax in his wings. He fell to his death, drowning in the Aegean. Now, Icarusโ€™ name is a byword for one of the Greeksโ€™ most favourite themes: hubris, or overreaching oneself.
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Good Evening, This is Regina taking over the broadcast with my content being entitled "Love Advice From Jane Austen That Is Far Better Than Modern Love Advice" Hope you enjoy my content, and let's found out!

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