Arachne's Roman name is still Arachne.
Arachne challenged Athena to a cloth weaving contest but , Arachne had evil thoughts and started weaving into her cloth images portraying the " evil " actions of the gods . Athene was infuriated , and destroyed Arachne ' s cloth , Arachne felt ashamed , and did not want to live another second in agony , so she tried to commit suicide , but Athena felt pity and changed her into a spider , and said that all her descendants would be spiders that will weave forever .
Arachne was a weaver of particular skill.
a spider! (Hence Arachne-Arachnid)
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.
Arachne's Roman name is still Arachne.
what is the answer for #1 for the story Arachne
None of the characters in the Greek myths have lived in historical times. They are not in our chronology.
Arachne was a weaver of particular skill.
Arachne challenged Athena to a cloth weaving contest but , Arachne had evil thoughts and started weaving into her cloth images portraying the " evil " actions of the gods . Athene was infuriated , and destroyed Arachne ' s cloth , Arachne felt ashamed , and did not want to live another second in agony , so she tried to commit suicide , but Athena felt pity and changed her into a spider , and said that all her descendants would be spiders that will weave forever .
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.
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