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Zeus felt it would give the humans to much power.
Because it was a divine thing. Gods are gods, humans are not.
prometheus made man and gave humans fire. for giving humans fire he was punished (although Athena helped him steal fire she was not punished)
Zeus knew that Pandora was going to open the box which held all the bad things in the world. Zeus gave her that gift to get revenge on all humans because he was still mad that Prometheus stole fire from him to give tothe humans.
In chapter 24, Ben gives a report about Prometheus and about how he stole fire from Zeus and gave it to the humans o(^__^)o
Pandora was created by Zeus to punish the humans for taking the gift of fire from Prometheus.
Zeus felt it would give the humans to much power.
Prometheus. He gave fire to the humans even though he knew that Zeus would punish him, because he knew that he would be saved in the end.
Because it was a divine thing. Gods are gods, humans are not.
Prometheus, a Titan.
One famous example was Prometheus, who had stolen fire from the gods.
Prometheus was a Titan, which is different from the ones we call the Greek gods. Anyway, he created the humans, which was OK. But then he taught the humans some tricks and gave them fire, which was supposed to be the privilege of the gods. This enraged Zeus who decided to punish Prometheus.
Yes. Prometheus was generous and gave the humans fire, and Zeus did not like mortals that much.
According to Greek mythology, the gods collectively gifted Pandora with curiosity.
He stole fire from the gods and gave it to humans.
yes he was punished by Zues, and he was punished for stealing fire and giving it to humans, and his punishment was to be chained to a rock and have a vulture peck at his guts every day for all eternity, but then Atlas saved him, though i am not sure how
It was the god Prometheus who gave the humans fire. He stole it from Zeus and gave it to the humans. As a result, Zeus chained Prometheus to a cliff where an eagle ate his liver and internal organs continuously. Since he was immortal, his organs grew back.