To respect your elders, and never think you're better than the ones above you.
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Moral subjects are individuals who are considered capable of experiencing moral emotions and making moral judgments. They possess the capacity for moral agency and are seen as beings deserving of moral consideration and rights. This concept is often central to moral philosophy and ethical debates.
Moral literacy is defined as the ability to contend with complex moral problems. It involves the ability to recognize a problem as a moral one.
The plural for "moral" is "morals."
The homophone of "moral" is "murrel."
The Moral of a fable is a short folk or fairy tale with the primary purpose of influencing moral behavior.
Arachne's Roman name is still Arachne.
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Arachne was a weaver of particular skill.
arachne weapon was the ability to do what spiders
a spider! (Hence Arachne-Arachnid)
Arachne was a mortal weaver.
In the story of Arachne, the falling action occurs after Arachne and Athena have their weaving contest. Athena, angered by Arachne's hubris, transforms her into a spider. Arachne, now a spider, continues to weave intricate webs for eternity as a punishment from Athena.
After the weaving contest the goddess Athena slashed Arachne's face and Arachne turned into a spider. Because of this Arachne is normally depicted as a scarred weaver or a spider.
Blooded on Arachne has 338 pages.
What would be a theme statement for Arachne?
Blooded on Arachne was created in 1982-01.
The climax of the story "Arachne" occurs when Arachne challenges Athena to a weaving contest and creates a tapestry that insults the gods. Athena then reveals herself and challenges Arachne to a contest of skill. After Arachne's tapestry surpasses Athena's in beauty, Athena transforms her into a spider out of anger.