Upon
analysis of the creation account in Genesis 1-4 and Hesiod’s Prometheus myth, a
number of points of comparison occur. To some extent there are many
similarities between these two myths. Firstly both Pandora and Eve are created
second to man. This shows that they are socially inferior to men which can be
connected to the culture at the time. Furthermore both women were created from
man. Pandora was made
by the god Hephaestus from earth which is what men are made up of. Eve was made from the rib of Adam (see image below) “And the rib, which the Lord God taken
from the man, made he a woman, and brought her unto the man.”

Thirdly both
myths show people trying to obtain what their god wants. The punishment that
Adam and Eve had to endure like having to go through the pains of labour in
order to bear children and having to work hard to gain nourishment are
connected to the same punishments that humanity had to endure due the
sacrificial trick that Prometheus played on Zeus. These included man having to
work hard in order to obtain food from crops whereas before food was just given
with no agricultural ploughing of the fields being needed. This establishment
of agriculture was a mark of differentiation between man and animal. This
superiority of man over animal is also seen in Genesis when Adam names the
animals that gods brings to him. This implies that Adam holds power over beasts
and is above them, just as man is above animals in the Hesiod myth due to mans
structured and skilled method of cultivation as opposed to an animal’s random
killing. Furthermore this ploughing is connected to the fertile soil of Pandora
that if seeded will bring about children in order to carry on their legacy and
look after them in old age. This is similar to the command of God to Adam and
Eve that they must “bring forth children” (Genesis 3:16).
However
there are also many differences between these two myths. Firstly Eve was
created from the rib of Adam and so is made directly from a human. However Pandora
was made from the clay of the earth and is therefore less human than Eve.
Secondly Eve was made to be a companion to man “It is not good that should be
alone, I will make him an help meet for him” (Genesis 2:18) In contrast to
this, Pandora was made to punish and destroy man. Therefore Eve was the cause
of the punishment but Pandora was the punishment. Thirdly, although the
character of the devil could be seen as being the serpent in the Genesis myth
and as Prometheus in Hesiod’s myth (due to the fact that they both defy their
gods authority), there are differences in the amount of courage that it would
have taken to disrespect their authoritative figures. The serpent could
be seen as taking the greater risk due to the unknown power of god which could
be an omnipotent figure. However Prometheus could be seen as being braver
because he was aware of Zeus’ power and even though he knew that Zeus had
fought his way to the top, Prometheus still had the guts to go through with the
sacrificial trick.
earth is mother sky father.. we forget that to explain man and woman that the story of chaos must be understood that good and evil are constructs and that the evolution of consiousness is in the seperation and purpose desire is created. this construct tells more of the reader interpritation as sky desired earth giving sky purpose when each generation is defeted new purpose is given thus pandora. order created out of chaos to new chaso and order. life
ReplyDeleteAlthough I understand your points, Eve and Pandora are not created second to man to prove inferiority. Most women are physically weaker because of the lack of testosterone, and different anatomy. That's not sexist, it's a fact. Also, all humans in this myth were created from clay, not just Pandora. She's not any less human than anyone else who was created in the story of Prometheus, so it's unfair to compare her to Eve when they have different origin stories.
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