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To consider Hesiod’s depiction of humans, we will
look at the myth of Prometheus and Pandora as it
appears in Theogony and in Hesiod’s other poem,
“Works and Days”
We will consider the implications of this myth for
the Greek view of society and particularly of women
and gender roles, plus e will consider the nature of the
gods as it reflected in Theogony and what the essential
differences are between gods and humans.
Prometheus and Pandora
Theogony concentrates on the coming-into-being
of the gods, it does not contain a creation story for
humans at all.
The subject of Theogony is the gods, and its
purpose is to describe how they arranged and
developed their society. Humans are largely
irrelevant in this context.
Humas are mentioned in Theogony, but the
creation of men (as opposed to women) is not
described; they are simply there.
Men appear in Theogony when Hesiod describes
the first sacrifice at a place called Mekone. This
leads into the story of Prometheus and of
Pandora, the first woman.
Prometheus is a Titan, the son of Iapetos
(brother of Chronos)
In Hesiod’s account, Prometheus
tries to trick Zeus into taking the less
desirable portion of the first sacrifice
so that men will have the better
portion. In retaliation, Zeus punishes
humans. Zeus’s first reaction to
Prometheus’s deceit is to hide fire
from man.
Because Zeus is the god of
justice, it is striking that the heads
here in what seems to be a very
unjust way, punishing humans.
This is our first view of the
relationship between gods and
humans in Greek myth. The
gods do not love humans or
feel compelled to treat them
fairly; rather, humans are useful
but expendable.
In his role as god of
justice, Zeus supervises justice
between humans, this does not
necessarily imply that a
comparable form of justice
exists.
Prometheus steals the fire back for
humanity, which brings down further
punishment
Prometheus is chained to a pillar to
have his liver eaten daily by an eagle,
Zeus’s sacred bird. The liver
regenerates and is eaten again the
next day.
Men are punished by the creation of
the first woman.
The story includes unexplained
elements: Zeus seems to have a
particular grudge against
Prometheus’s entire family, but
Hesiod does not say why.
Nor does Hesiod say why
Prometheus wants to help
humans. According to
some later authors,
Prometheus created
humans, but Hesiod does
not say so.
Prometheus story is important on several
levels
Notice that fire equals
civilization, or “culture”. What
Prometheus brings men is culture.
Later author say this specifically.
The impetus for his stay – the
first sacrifice – is very important in
this context. Sacrifice can be seen as
representing the transition from pre-
civilization to civilization.
Burtkert believes that sacrifice
is a means to displace the guilt feels
over hunting and killing animals.
The “first sacrifice” would be
the moment which hominids
made the transition from guilt-
free animals to guilt-feeling
humans, the moment at which
civilization or society in
general, comes into being.
If the myth is read in this way,
it is probably no surprise that
sex appears at just this point,
because one function of
society is to regulate the
relationship between the
sexes.
Guilt over killing
animals is not the only
possible guilt men
might feel over
sacrifice.
When we look at the
myth from outside its
original culture, we
understand why
humans eat the
sacrificed animal.
Within the culture that
developed this myth,
the fact that the gods
receive the inferior
portion of the sacrifice
would be troubling.
Thus, the idea that the
establishment of
sacrifice somehow
entailed punishment.
The story of Pandora also occurs in Hesiod’s
Works and Days
In “Works and Days”, the first
woman is named; in
Theogony, she is nameless.
The name Pandora is
ambiguous; it may mean “gift
to all” or “all-giver”.
In “Work and Days”,
Pandora’s creation is
described in more detail.
In Theogony the emphasis is on Prometheus’s
wrong doing and his punishment, but in “Works
and Days” the emphasis is on Pandora herself
She is sent not to men in
general, but to Prometheus’s
brother Epimetheus.
She has a jar that contains all
the evils of the world, as well
as Hope. When Pandora
opens the jar, the evils fly out,
but Hope remains just under
the lid of the jar.
Pandora’s story is often compaired with that
of the biblical Eve.
The difference seem more striking
than the similarities, however, and
have several implications for our
understanding of the relationship
between the sexes in Greek
mythology.
Both Pandora and Eve are
responsible for the advent of evil into
the world.
oEve was created in the first place as
a helper for Adam.
oPandora is evil from her very
creation.
Eve vs. Pandora
Eve is created out of Adams. Body, but Pandora is a
different type of creature. This seems to imply that women
are seen as different in kind from men, rather than as simply
the female sex of the human species.
This is our first example of the deep-seated misogyny that
runs through much of classical myth.
The presence of Hope in Pandora’s jar is
both striking and difficult to interpret.
The most common modern
interpretation is that no matter
how bad things get, “we still
have hope”. This view ignores
two points:
Hope is still in the jar, not out
in the world the way the evils
are.
If Hope is a good thing, why
is it in the jar of evils to begin
with?
Hope or Expectation?
Another interpretation is that Hope’s retention in the jar is
meant to indicate that there is no Hope, that even that small
relief of evil is absent for mankind.
The key may be that the word translated as Hope, elpis, is in
fact ambiguous, both good and evil, more like expectation. Its
being caught under the lip of the jar may indicate the two
edged nature of elpis.
The myth of pandora lends itself especially
well to psychological interpretations.
The jar can be read as representing
Pandora’s womb.
Pandora – and all women – are responsible
for evil in that they are responsible for life
itself, by giving birth.
At the same time that birth inflicts all the evils
of life on the one born, it is also the only hope
for continuity available to humans.
Thus, the jar/womb contains both evil and
hope.
On deeper level, the description of Pandora can
be seen as reflecting male anxieties about and
resentments of sexual reproduction.
In a strongly patriarchal society, it is all-important
for man to have sons.
The only way to achieve sons is through women.
The women can be seen as controlling the man’s
ultimate destiny.
The jar, which Pandora can choose to open, could
represent this fear/resentment of female power.
We will see other examples of this anxiety and
resentment about women, along with fears of what
they would do if they gained power.
Several threads become evident in the
overall relationship of gods and humans
The term “god” is regularly
used to translate the Greek theos,
but for modern readers this
translation can bring serious
misconception.
Modern Western readers
tend to assume that a god must
by definition by good, merciful,
and just.
We tend to assume that a god much by
definition be omniscient and omnipotent
We tend to assume that a god
must by definition have created
the universe and must feel love
toward human beings.
Despite the anthropomorphic
language often used to
describe God, we tend to
assume that a god does not
really have a body or human-
like appetites and passions.
All these assumptions are false for the
gods of classical mythology
They are not consistently good, or
merciful, or even (apparently) just. Their
anthropomorphism means that they
share in humanity’s less appealing
attributes and emotions, they can be
jealous, spiteful and cruel.
Though they know a great deal, they are
not omniscient though very powerful,
they are not omnipotent.
They are not transcendent. In other
words, they did not create the universe
but are part of it. According to the earliest
tradition, they did not even create human
beings.
They are not loving caretakers
They are not loving, devoted caretakers of humanity. They do
not care about us as a species and rarely even as individuals.
Although they are more than personifications of natural forces,
emotions, or processes, such personification is an important
element of their characters. This helps to explain their emotional
detachment from humans and their mercilessness.

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1.2. Prometheus and Pandora ( the immortal love story)

  • 1. To consider Hesiod’s depiction of humans, we will look at the myth of Prometheus and Pandora as it appears in Theogony and in Hesiod’s other poem, “Works and Days” We will consider the implications of this myth for the Greek view of society and particularly of women and gender roles, plus e will consider the nature of the gods as it reflected in Theogony and what the essential differences are between gods and humans. Prometheus and Pandora
  • 2. Theogony concentrates on the coming-into-being of the gods, it does not contain a creation story for humans at all. The subject of Theogony is the gods, and its purpose is to describe how they arranged and developed their society. Humans are largely irrelevant in this context. Humas are mentioned in Theogony, but the creation of men (as opposed to women) is not described; they are simply there. Men appear in Theogony when Hesiod describes the first sacrifice at a place called Mekone. This leads into the story of Prometheus and of Pandora, the first woman.
  • 3. Prometheus is a Titan, the son of Iapetos (brother of Chronos) In Hesiod’s account, Prometheus tries to trick Zeus into taking the less desirable portion of the first sacrifice so that men will have the better portion. In retaliation, Zeus punishes humans. Zeus’s first reaction to Prometheus’s deceit is to hide fire from man. Because Zeus is the god of justice, it is striking that the heads here in what seems to be a very unjust way, punishing humans.
  • 4. This is our first view of the relationship between gods and humans in Greek myth. The gods do not love humans or feel compelled to treat them fairly; rather, humans are useful but expendable. In his role as god of justice, Zeus supervises justice between humans, this does not necessarily imply that a comparable form of justice exists.
  • 5. Prometheus steals the fire back for humanity, which brings down further punishment Prometheus is chained to a pillar to have his liver eaten daily by an eagle, Zeus’s sacred bird. The liver regenerates and is eaten again the next day. Men are punished by the creation of the first woman. The story includes unexplained elements: Zeus seems to have a particular grudge against Prometheus’s entire family, but Hesiod does not say why.
  • 6. Nor does Hesiod say why Prometheus wants to help humans. According to some later authors, Prometheus created humans, but Hesiod does not say so.
  • 7. Prometheus story is important on several levels Notice that fire equals civilization, or “culture”. What Prometheus brings men is culture. Later author say this specifically. The impetus for his stay – the first sacrifice – is very important in this context. Sacrifice can be seen as representing the transition from pre- civilization to civilization. Burtkert believes that sacrifice is a means to displace the guilt feels over hunting and killing animals.
  • 8. The “first sacrifice” would be the moment which hominids made the transition from guilt- free animals to guilt-feeling humans, the moment at which civilization or society in general, comes into being. If the myth is read in this way, it is probably no surprise that sex appears at just this point, because one function of society is to regulate the relationship between the sexes.
  • 9. Guilt over killing animals is not the only possible guilt men might feel over sacrifice. When we look at the myth from outside its original culture, we understand why humans eat the sacrificed animal.
  • 10. Within the culture that developed this myth, the fact that the gods receive the inferior portion of the sacrifice would be troubling. Thus, the idea that the establishment of sacrifice somehow entailed punishment.
  • 11. The story of Pandora also occurs in Hesiod’s Works and Days In “Works and Days”, the first woman is named; in Theogony, she is nameless. The name Pandora is ambiguous; it may mean “gift to all” or “all-giver”. In “Work and Days”, Pandora’s creation is described in more detail.
  • 12. In Theogony the emphasis is on Prometheus’s wrong doing and his punishment, but in “Works and Days” the emphasis is on Pandora herself She is sent not to men in general, but to Prometheus’s brother Epimetheus. She has a jar that contains all the evils of the world, as well as Hope. When Pandora opens the jar, the evils fly out, but Hope remains just under the lid of the jar.
  • 13. Pandora’s story is often compaired with that of the biblical Eve. The difference seem more striking than the similarities, however, and have several implications for our understanding of the relationship between the sexes in Greek mythology. Both Pandora and Eve are responsible for the advent of evil into the world. oEve was created in the first place as a helper for Adam. oPandora is evil from her very creation.
  • 14. Eve vs. Pandora Eve is created out of Adams. Body, but Pandora is a different type of creature. This seems to imply that women are seen as different in kind from men, rather than as simply the female sex of the human species. This is our first example of the deep-seated misogyny that runs through much of classical myth.
  • 15. The presence of Hope in Pandora’s jar is both striking and difficult to interpret. The most common modern interpretation is that no matter how bad things get, “we still have hope”. This view ignores two points: Hope is still in the jar, not out in the world the way the evils are. If Hope is a good thing, why is it in the jar of evils to begin with?
  • 16. Hope or Expectation? Another interpretation is that Hope’s retention in the jar is meant to indicate that there is no Hope, that even that small relief of evil is absent for mankind. The key may be that the word translated as Hope, elpis, is in fact ambiguous, both good and evil, more like expectation. Its being caught under the lip of the jar may indicate the two edged nature of elpis.
  • 17. The myth of pandora lends itself especially well to psychological interpretations. The jar can be read as representing Pandora’s womb. Pandora – and all women – are responsible for evil in that they are responsible for life itself, by giving birth. At the same time that birth inflicts all the evils of life on the one born, it is also the only hope for continuity available to humans. Thus, the jar/womb contains both evil and hope.
  • 18. On deeper level, the description of Pandora can be seen as reflecting male anxieties about and resentments of sexual reproduction. In a strongly patriarchal society, it is all-important for man to have sons. The only way to achieve sons is through women. The women can be seen as controlling the man’s ultimate destiny. The jar, which Pandora can choose to open, could represent this fear/resentment of female power. We will see other examples of this anxiety and resentment about women, along with fears of what they would do if they gained power.
  • 19. Several threads become evident in the overall relationship of gods and humans The term “god” is regularly used to translate the Greek theos, but for modern readers this translation can bring serious misconception. Modern Western readers tend to assume that a god must by definition by good, merciful, and just.
  • 20. We tend to assume that a god much by definition be omniscient and omnipotent We tend to assume that a god must by definition have created the universe and must feel love toward human beings. Despite the anthropomorphic language often used to describe God, we tend to assume that a god does not really have a body or human- like appetites and passions.
  • 21. All these assumptions are false for the gods of classical mythology They are not consistently good, or merciful, or even (apparently) just. Their anthropomorphism means that they share in humanity’s less appealing attributes and emotions, they can be jealous, spiteful and cruel. Though they know a great deal, they are not omniscient though very powerful, they are not omnipotent. They are not transcendent. In other words, they did not create the universe but are part of it. According to the earliest tradition, they did not even create human beings.
  • 22. They are not loving caretakers They are not loving, devoted caretakers of humanity. They do not care about us as a species and rarely even as individuals. Although they are more than personifications of natural forces, emotions, or processes, such personification is an important element of their characters. This helps to explain their emotional detachment from humans and their mercilessness.