In Greek mythology, Pandora was created by the gods and given a box (or jar) containing all the world's evils. She was instructed not to open it, but her curiosity led her to do so, releasing these evils into the world. Afterward, realizing the chaos she had unleashed, Pandora buried the box to contain the remaining hope inside, which she had not released. This act symbolizes the idea that, despite the presence of suffering, hope remains a vital and enduring force for humanity.
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The only way that Pandora Jewelry relates to Greek mythology is the name 'Pandora', from 'Pandora's Box'.
Pandora was not a god.
a pandora bracelet :)
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.
Friend1: Pandora's Friend Freind2: Pandora's Friend Friend3:Pandora's Friend Friend4: Pandora's Friend Friend5: Pandora's Friend
its bury me bury me
The name "Pandora".
Pandora Beads can only own the product and copyright name of Pandora Beads, not the name Pandora by itself.
No. Pandora wasn't a god.
Pandora means "All Gifted".
I dont know! Oh and WHO THE HELL IS PANDORA! IS THIS PANDORA HEARTS!
the series goes: 1. Pandora Gets Jealous 2. Pandora Gets Vain 3. Pandora Gets Lazy 4. Pandora Gets Heart 5. Pandora Gets Angry
The book that follows "Pandora Gets Angry" is called "Pandora Gets Jealous" in the "Pandora" series by Carolyn Hennesy.
Pandora had a Box full of evils ("Pandora's Box"), not a mirror.
No, Pandora is not a half god. Pandora was made from clay by Hephaestus.
No, Pandora is not a half god. Pandora was made from clay by Hephaestus.