King Midas's donkey ears symbolize foolishness and the consequences of greed and vanity. In Greek mythology, Midas, known for his ability to turn everything he touched into gold, is punished for his arrogance and desire for wealth by being given the ears of a donkey, a sign of his foolishness. This transformation serves as a reminder that unchecked desires can lead to humiliation and that true wisdom lies beyond material wealth.
"Remember the Athenians"
They didn't they had clip on earrings. Ear piercing was not a standard thing back then so clip on earrings was the norm.
in the kings ear
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The term "a pig's ear" originates from the phrase "to make a pig's ear of something," which means to make a mess or do a poor job. This expression likely stems from the idea that a pig's ear is considered an imperfect and unattractive object, symbolizing a flawed outcome. The phrase has been used in English since at least the 19th century, illustrating the connection between the idiomatic expression and the perceived messiness associated with pigs.
nothing it dosent symbolize anything its just cool
hey who you are i dont care to u:-(
Midas was not in favor of Apollo winning a contest or an award of music against the god Pan who compared his music to that of Apollo's. Apollo grew furious and changed Midas' ear's into that of a mule.
you killed someone
The cartoon WAS Nestor the long earred donkey...my kid was watching it today on DVD
if you're a guy, you're right ear.
That boy could talk the ear off a donkey.
Yes. Claudius poured ear poison into King Hamlet's ear as he was sleeping in the garden.
Nothing at all,,unless you have your own meaning behind it
According to the report that the Ghost gives Prince Hamlet, Claudius, the king's brother, poured poison in his brother's ear as the king was sleeping in his garden, and then spread the word that King Hamlet was bitten by a snake.
1 day Apollo went to a musical contest againist pan the god of woods and so tmolus was the judge.........Apollo won so king midas got made a said aloud his opoioin so Apollo got mad so he just turned king midas's ear into something on his bottom
Water in a donkey's ear does not typically lead to death and is not an unusual occurrence for donkeys, due to the size of their ears. However, it can possibly lead to infection which may cause fatal complications.