it would had to be Zeus bc he wanted her to open the box to punish man for having receive fire..
Zeus, he gave her this gift so she would open the box.
Hera
The earliest literary version of the story of Pandora is Hesiod's 'Work and Days'. In this version he gives this first woman a name and details the gods and goddesses who bestow on Pandora different qualities. These are Aphrodite, Hermes, Zeus, Athena, Demeter, Athena, Poseidon, Hera, the Horae, and the Charites. Hera gave Pandora curiosity.
It relates to mythology because Pandora was confused if she should open Hermes gift, also for further info Hera gave Pandora curiosity. P.S.:It means she would get tempted to open the box.
Hermes gifted Pandora a set of beautiful and enticing abilities, including charm and persuasion, which were meant to complement the gifts given to her by the gods. He also presented her with a jar (often misinterpreted as a box) containing all manner of evils and misfortunes for humanity. This jar would later be opened by Pandora, unleashing these troubles into the world. Ultimately, Hermes' gift highlighted both the allure and the dangers of curiosity and temptation.
Zeus, he gave her this gift so she would open the box.
Hera
Demeter is not mentioned by Hesiod when Pandora is given gifts.
The earliest literary version of the story of Pandora is Hesiod's 'Work and Days'. In this version he gives this first woman a name and details the gods and goddesses who bestow on Pandora different qualities. These are Aphrodite, Hermes, Zeus, Athena, Demeter, Athena, Poseidon, Hera, the Horae, and the Charites. Hera gave Pandora curiosity.
It relates to mythology because Pandora was confused if she should open Hermes gift, also for further info Hera gave Pandora curiosity. P.S.:It means she would get tempted to open the box.
Zeus knew that Pandora was going to open the box which held all the bad things in the world. Zeus gave her that gift to get revenge on all humans because he was still mad that Prometheus stole fire from him to give tothe humans.
Zeus, sent Pandora down to earth as a punishment to men. He gave her a jar (or an amphora; not a box!) and told her not to open it. Out of curiosity she opened it and the jar released sorrow, anger, and all negative emotions into the world. However, suprisingly it also released hope.
Pandora desperately wanted to know what's in the box but kept it alone until she got angry so the box made her angry?
Hermes gifted Pandora a set of beautiful and enticing abilities, including charm and persuasion, which were meant to complement the gifts given to her by the gods. He also presented her with a jar (often misinterpreted as a box) containing all manner of evils and misfortunes for humanity. This jar would later be opened by Pandora, unleashing these troubles into the world. Ultimately, Hermes' gift highlighted both the allure and the dangers of curiosity and temptation.
Pandora opened a box out of curiosity.
She gave it to Epimetheus as a wedding gift and they opened it together.
No, she was a women the gods made out of clay. Every god gave her different gifts. She was then presented to Prometheus as his wife. But she was his and mankind's punishment for stealing the secret of fire from the gods, as she would eventually open Pandora's box, due to Hera's gift of curiosity, and release all manner of evils upon the world.