Pandora's box actually serves to remind mankind that 'curiosity killed the cat'. In her curiosity, Pandora opened the box that contained all of the world's evils, leaving behind only hope. Another interpretation of the myth, though not supported widely, is that women are the cause of the world's suffering.
the theme is the pandora want to know what it is in the box and when look at what it is in the she needed hope
I do not know what Untermeyer wrote, but click the link below, then choose 'Pandora' from menu and read the Greek myth about her.
Pandora had a Box full of evils ("Pandora's Box"), not a mirror.
No, Peter Pan is not in Pandora's box. Peter Pan is a fictional character created by J.M. Barrie, associated with the story of Neverland and the theme of eternal childhood. Pandora's box, on the other hand, is a mythological artifact from Greek mythology that contained all the evils of the world, released when Pandora opened it. The two concepts are from entirely different narratives and traditions.
Hope was left in Pandora's box.
Pandora was forbidden to open the box.
The Greek Gods gave Pandora the box.
There are No Demons in Pandora's Box.
At the bottom of Pandora's box was hope.
Pandora's box actually serves to remind mankind that 'curiosity killed the cat'. In her curiosity, Pandora opened the box that contained all of the world's evils, leaving behind only hope. Another interpretation of the myth, though not supported widely, is that women are the cause of the world's suffering.
A Pandora's box is a source of unseen trouble for someone.
The message of Pandora's box is to not steal