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Greek Mythology: Pandora
Pandora In Greek mythology, there are many Greek gods and goddesses but one individual is blamed for all the bad in the world. Pandora was created in Mount Olympus out of earth and water; she is defined as endowed with everything and is the name of the first woman on the earth. She was described as charming and beautiful and characterized as mischievous and foolish. Many gods and goddesses gave her gifts, she was given; curiosity, boldness, grace, desire, beauty, a sweet singing voice and a soul. Revenge is the key word to use as for why Pandora was created. She was created to be a punishment towards Prometheus, because he stole fire from Mount Olympus and gave it to living mortals on earth who were cold and hungry after being

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