"Pandora's Box" is a term that originates from Greek mythology, specifically from the myth of Pandora, which was first recorded by the ancient Greek poet Hesiod in his works, particularly in "Works and Days," written around 700 BCE. The phrase has since been used in various literary contexts, but the myth itself does not have a single "written" version as it has been passed down through oral tradition and later interpretations. Various adaptations and interpretations of the story have appeared throughout history in literature and art.
At the bottom of Pandora's box was hope.
Pandora opens the box. all evil leaves the box. Pandora finds hope still sitting at the bottom of the box.
Pandora's box contained all the world's evils...and hope. So if Pandora had a "companion" in the box, I would say her companion would have to be hope.
when pandora stole the key and open the box
ask Pandora's box . heck if i knoe...
Paul J. T. Biddis has written: 'Pandora's box or a box of delights'
Pandora had a Box full of evils ("Pandora's Box"), not a mirror.
"Pandora's Box" was not written, but rather it is a Greek mythology story of Pandora, who was the first human woman created by the gods. In the story, Pandora is given a box by the gods but told not to open it. However, her curiosity gets the better of her, and she opens it, releasing all the evils into the world.
Hope was left in Pandora's box.
Pandora was forbidden to open the box.
There are No Demons in Pandora's Box.
The Greek Gods gave Pandora the box.
At the bottom of Pandora's box was hope.
Yaron. has written: 'The lecture' -- subject(s): Artists' books 'Pandora's Box'
A Pandora's box is a source of unseen trouble for someone.
The message of Pandora's box is to not steal
Pandora opens the box. all evil leaves the box. Pandora finds hope still sitting at the bottom of the box.