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Pandora In Greek
Pandora was a character in Greek myths that was utilized to explain the events that brought death and evil into the world. Pandora was created by the god Hephaestus under Zeus' command. Because Prometheus had given humans fire, Zeus wanted to create her as punishment. When Pandora was made, she was given numerous gifts from all the gods; some of these gods were good and some of them were evil. These gifts included beauty, charm, music, and curiosity.
Therefore, when Zeus presented Pandora to Prometheus’ brother, Epimetheus, he accepted her, disregarding Prometheus’ warning that the gift was a trap. After Epimetheus and Pandora were married, they were given a jar from Zeus. Zeus instructed Pandora to never open the jar and to not given into

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