cuz a spider is a mythical creature dummy!
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The only child Zeus had with Metis in myth was Athena.
Athena is said to have sprung fully grown and in armor from Zeus' head after he swallowed her mother, Metis, to prevent a prophesied child from overthrowing him. This myth symbolizes Athena's wisdom and strategic prowess.
Athena is a figure in Greek mythology, representing wisdom, courage, and warfare. In terms of historical existence, there is no tangible evidence of Athena being a real entity like a person or a physical being. She exists as a symbolic and mythological figure in ancient Greek culture.
The goddess Athena is said to have been born fully grown and armored from the head of Zeus after he swallowed her mother, Metis. This myth symbolizes wisdom and strategic warfare.
In Greek mythology, the goddess Athena is said to have emerged fully grown and armored from Zeus's head after he swallowed her pregnant mother, Metis. This myth is symbolic of wisdom and creative birth.
Arachne from which we get arachnid or spider.
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.
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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.
The moral of the myth of Arachne is to not challenge the gods or exhibit excessive pride, as it can lead to negative consequences. Arachne's hubris and defiance against Athena result in her being transformed into a spider as punishment. It serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of arrogance and disrespect towards higher powers.
The myth with Athena. Someone was egotistic and thought they were better at weaving then Athena herself. She heard of this and challenged her. The stakes were "If i win, you die" said the goddess. The civilian accepted and wove as best she could. Athena was a little impressed but she wove and obviously won. The girl went off and hung herfself out of shame. Feeling guilty, Athena brought her back to life but turned her into a spider, hanging from a thread (because she hung herself) that is why spiders are on the earth. For one example the myth of Athena and Arachne explains how the Arachne spider was created. The myth is that there was a woman who weaved beautiful things and when she claimed that she could weave better than the goddess Athena (she's the goddess of wisdom and she was the best weaver she also created the loom). Athena heard this and got very angry so she went to Aracnhne and told her she was going to kill her because of what she said. Arachne said that before she died, to be allowed to give her a present. She gave her a cloak and said that it surely is better than anything Athena had. Athena then grew pity for Arachne and said that if she thought she was such a good weaver then to challenge Athena and they would create a quilt and the town would vote which they liked best. If Arachne won then she wouldn't die but if she lost it is her life. When the day of the contest came Athena and Arachne both weaved beautiful quilts but Athena's was better. Instead of killing Arachne though she turned her into a spider so she would we able to continue weaving but instead of tapestries and quilts and such, spider webs.
Her skill was to be able to weave better than the goddess Athena herself. That's why Athena got angry and turned her into a spider (Arachne - Arachnid, get it?). She has also been credited with first using linen and inventing the spindle (or her descendants, did depending on the myth source).
There are many but one of them is Arachne , she challenged Athena saying that she could weave better than her , Athena was very insulted , the has a competition. in the end Arachne weaved a tapestry abbout Zeus 's many affairs with other women. So athena turned her into a spider
It does vary from myth to myth. But of all other faults, it is Athena's pride that lead to trouble. When Arachne, a beautiful young woman, claimed she could weave as well as Athena could, they had a contest. When Athena won, she turned Arachne into a giant spider for her boastfulness. Arachne may have been boastful, but she did not deserve such a harsh punishment. She is also too cold and calculating. Sometimes she does not seem to care if someone is harmed, or even killed, if it means the fulfillment of her plans. She is quick to judge and punish.
A girl called Arachne dared to say that she was better at weaving than Athena, the goddess of warriors, Athens, wisdom and the INVENTOR OF THE LOOM! She challenged Athena to a contest! This resulted in Athena turning Arachne into a spider, which the scientific term for spider (arachnid) comes from. From that day spiders have been weaving their webs, but none as good as Athena. Athena has also been known to be aggressive! A man saw her naked in a pool so she blinded him! But, later she felt sorry for him and let him see into the future! Not much good though if you can't see your dinner, is it?
It is the myth of a young girl boasting that she is a better weaver than the goddess Athena/Minerva. As a result of her boasting, the goddess, disguised as an old women, came to Earth and challenged Arachne. But after Athena saw that Arachne was weeving images of evil, she tore the clothe apart and turned Arachne into a spider.
Arachne, the naming of Athens, or Medusa. Probably Medusa.