Athena is the better weaver, but only because she is a god. If Athena had been mortal, (human), Arachne would have probably won the weave-off that the two had.
I'm studying Athena and I think this is Good: Arachne was a mortal who was an amazing weaver. She once told an old woman that she thought she was a better weaver than the goddess of weaving, Athena, herself. When Athena heard about what Arachne said, she became extremely angry. Athena came to Arachne in the form of an old woman, and warned her not to compare herself to the great goddess Athena. Arachne continued to believe she was the better weaver. Athena then challenged Arachne to a weaving contest, and of course she accepted. Athena weaved a tapestry showing Mount Olympus. Arachne's tapestry consisted of the twelve major gods. Arachne's tapestry was chosen as the best. Athena, in her rage, destroyed Arachne's tapestry, and turned Arachne into the world's first spider, and the treads of the tapestry into spider silk.
Arachne was the weaver that challenged Athena at a weaving contest. Arachne won, but Athena turned punished the impious pretensions of her acolyte Arachne by turning her into a weaving spider.
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Arachne was a weaver who affended Athena. Athena changed Archne into a spider- the weaver of the insect world.
The maid Arachne was a beautiful weaver that claimed she was even better than Athena. They held a contest to see who was better. Arachne wove a picture that portrayed the flaws of the gods and goddesses. Arachne won. Athena became offended and curse Arachne with guilt and Arachne eventually hanged herself. Athena then felt bad, so seh brought Arachne back to life and made her and excellent weaver, but in the for that Arachne would never be able to weave somethin as good as Athena. Also, because she hanged herself, she and her decendants were to hang from their weavings. this greek myth brought forthe the reason for the spider or Arachnid as it is called scientifically.
arachne was a maiden who said she was better than Athena at weaving. In return of showing hubris, Athena turned her into a spide. Actually Arachne was a woman from Lydia who was taught weaving by Athena and thot she was to good to b tot from Athena so she denied being tauht by Athena, and the had a contest between Athena and arachne to c wo was the better weaver, neither won, but Athena destroyed arachnes weave and arachne was ashamed and hung herself and Athena felt bad so she saved her life but turned her into a spider.
Arachne was a talented weaver and when people started to watch her, she boasted that she was better than the goddess Athena. One day Athena actually came and challenged her to a weaving contest to see who was better. They sat down and weaved for hours and at the end of the contest, since Athena didn't like the was Arachne portrayed the gods and goddesses in her weaving, Arachne was changed into a spider.
Arachne was a mortal woman and talented weaver who challenged the godess Athena, and was transformed into a spider.
Arachne said she was a better weaver than even Athena, and challenged her.
In "The Story of Arachne the Weaver" by James Baldwin, Arachne is a talented mortal weaver who boasts that her skills surpass those of the goddess Athena, the patron of crafts. Challenged by Athena to a weaving contest, Arachne creates a tapestry that showcases the gods' misdeeds, angering Athena. In a fit of rage, Athena destroys Arachne's work and punishes her by transforming her into a spider, condemning her to weave forever. The tale explores themes of hubris, the conflict between mortals and gods, and the consequences of pride.
Arachne represents the archetype of the weaver or artist, showcasing creativity and skill in her weaving. She also embodies the archetype of hubris, as her boastful claims of being a better weaver than the goddess Athena lead to her downfall.
Arachne was better at weaving than her, and Athena was the goddess of household crafts, so Arachne being better than her made Athena angry.