Hera. She was jealous of Zeus when he was having an affair. When Zeus found out that Hera was coming to Earth he quickly changed the girl to a cow. Hera suspicious of the cow sent her guard the hundred eyed to watch the cow. Hermes sent by Zeus to rescue the girl, bored Argus ( the guard ) to death. Hera pitied her loyal guard and turned him into a peacock.
Zeus turned Io into a white cow to hide her from Hera. The hundred-eyed monster was Argus, who Hermes killed to save Io.
The best idiom for jealousy is "the green-eyed monster." Saying this means that someone is jealous of something. You don't actually call the person a monster, though. You say "He was in the grips of the green-eyed monster," or "She felt the green-eyed monster taking over." It is as though jealousy is a separate thing from the person.
I think you mean "the green-eyed monster," which is slang for being jealous.
Zeus turned one of his lovers, Io, into a heifer (cow) in order to hide her from Hera (his wife). This didn't work because Hera then asked the the cow as a gift, which she gave to Argus (the 100-eyed monster) to guard.
"The green monster of jealousy gnawed at her heart."
If someone calls you a "green eyed monster" they are saying you are jealous. It's similar to the expression, "green with envy". Some people say this phrase comes from the Marvel Comic Book character, The Incredible Hulk, but it most likely originated from Shakespeare as he referred to "green eyed jealousy" in his play, The Merchant Of Venice; as well as "the green eyed monster" in Othello.
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One-Eyed Monster - film - was created in 2008.
Other names for "green-eyed monster" : "envy" and/or "jealousy" The green eyed monster is just a way of saying jealousy of most of the time, a rival.
The duration of One-Eyed Monster - film - is 1.4 hours.
The Green Eyed Monster - 1914 was released on: USA: November 1914
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