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In this soft-spoken bedtime story, I tell you about four Greek myths:
· Pandora and her jar (or box), which according to Hesiod contained countless plagues that she let escape, providing a backstory for the existence of suffering in human life. This myth works as a "theodicy" (a backstory or an argument that explains why evil is part of the human condition when God(s) would have the power to avoid it). It is also connected to the biblical character of Eve, and scratching the surface by looking at different versions of this myth reveals a more ambivalent figure.
· The tragedy of the Danaïdes, daughters of King Danaus condemned to a futile task forever for the murders of their husbands.
· Sisyphus, the king of Corinth, who was sentenced to another eternity of useless work for defying Zeus and cheating death. He was punished for his hubris: the overconfidence that made him lose touch with the reality of his condition.
· Icarus, the young man who flew too close to the sun and fell, is another example of hubris.
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Welcome to Lights Out Library
Join me for a sleepy adventure tonight. Sit back, relax, and fall asleep to documentary-style stories read in a calming voice. Learn something new while you enjoy a restful night of sleep.
Listen on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@LightsOutLibraryov
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In this soft-spoken bedtime story, I tell you about four Greek myths:
· Pandora and her jar (or box), which according to Hesiod contained countless plagues that she let escape, providing a backstory for the existence of suffering in human life. This myth works as a "theodicy" (a backstory or an argument that explains why evil is part of the human condition when God(s) would have the power to avoid it). It is also connected to the biblical character of Eve, and scratching the surface by looking at different versions of this myth reveals a more ambivalent figure.
· The tragedy of the Danaïdes, daughters of King Danaus condemned to a futile task forever for the murders of their husbands.
· Sisyphus, the king of Corinth, who was sentenced to another eternity of useless work for defying Zeus and cheating death. He was punished for his hubris: the overconfidence that made him lose touch with the reality of his condition.
· Icarus, the young man who flew too close to the sun and fell, is another example of hubris.
Listen ad free and get access to bonus content on our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LightsOutLibrary621
Welcome to Lights Out Library
Join me for a sleepy adventure tonight. Sit back, relax, and fall asleep to documentary-style stories read in a calming voice. Learn something new while you enjoy a restful night of sleep.
Listen on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@LightsOutLibraryov
¿Quieres escuchar en Español? Echa un vistazo a La Biblioteca de los Sueños!
En Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1t522alsv5RxFsAf9AmYfg
En Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/la-biblioteca-de-los-sue%C3%B1os-documentarios-para-dormir/id1715193755
En Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@LaBibliotecadelosSuenosov
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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