Zeus, he gave her this gift so she would open the box.
No
it would had to be Zeus bc he wanted her to open the box to punish man for having receive fire..
it mean a gift to all
Pandora was sent to Epimetheus as part of a punishment to humanity by the gods, specifically by Zeus. After Prometheus, Epimetheus's brother, stole fire from the gods and gave it to humans, Zeus created Pandora as a beautiful but deceptive gift to Epimetheus. Despite Prometheus's warning not to accept any gifts from the gods, Epimetheus was captivated by Pandora and accepted her, ultimately leading to the opening of her jar (or box) and the release of evils into the world.
Demeter is not mentioned by Hesiod when Pandora is given gifts.
She was awesome!
Zeus, he gave her this gift so she would open the box.
The only similar feature of the two stories is that in both, the gods (or god) have been slighted in some way and issue punishment for the transgression. In Pandora's Box, the gods created Pandora to punish man for accepting the gift of fire from Prometheus. In the story of Medusa, Athena punishes the once beautiful priestess for allowing herself to be seduced by Poseidon within the temple of Athena.
Zeus sent the gods Hephaestus and Athena to create Pandora, the first woman, as a punishment to humanity for receiving the gift of fire from Prometheus. Hephaestus sculpted her out of clay, and Athena breathed life into her, endowing her with beauty and charm.
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Zeus created woman (Pandora) as a punishment to mankind for receiving the stolen gift of fire. He gave her a jar (Pandora's box) containing all the evils of the world as a way to bring hardship and suffering to humanity.
it would had to be Zeus bc he wanted her to open the box to punish man for having receive fire..
It is not told.
beauty
"Pandora does not offer a gift card specifically for their jewelry, however, they do offer gift cards for sale. These cards can be used to purchase anything in the store, jewelry included."
it mean a gift to all