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Women in Mythology. Eve. God said to Adam …. Genesis 2:15 “Of every tree of the garden you are free to eat; but as for the tree of knowledge of good and bad, you must not eat of it; for as soon as you eat of it, you shall die.”. Eden : Michelangelo, Sistine Chapel.
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God said to Adam … Genesis 2:15 “Of every tree of the garden you are free to eat; but as for the tree of knowledge of good and bad, you must not eat of it; for as soon as you eat of it, you shall die.”
The Punishment Genesis 3:16: • “And to the woman [God] said, ‘I will make most severe your pains in childbearing; in pain shall you bear children. Yet your urge shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.’ ”
Succubi • Female demons who force men to have intercourse with them
Lilith • First wife of Adam (Judaism) • Refused to have sex in missionary position; wanted equality • Goddess of the dark moon • Mother of succubi • Demon of the night • Kidnaps/eats/kills babies; seduces (sleeping) men to propagate demon children
The Lilin • Demon children of Lilith and Samael
Lady Lilith Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Lilith • Adopted by feminists and religious/spiritual groups as a symbol of female empowerment and equality
Pandora • The first woman • Created by the gods (Hephaestus in particular) and bestowed with unique gifts from each (including curiosity) • Given to Epimetheus as a wife • Opens the jar/box that contains all the evils of the world (disease, death, sorrow) • When she slams to jar/box shut, hopelessness remains trapped inside
This painting by Waterhouse isn’t actually a Pandora painting; it’s Psyche Opening the Golden Box; but it is so beautiful
Unknown Artist(this is from a Russian postcard … I don't know whether Maul is the artist or the postcard publisher)
Goddess of Spring/Queen of the Underworld/Wife of Hades • Origin story to explain the seasons • Her mother, Demeter, is the goddess of the harvest • Persephone was abducted by Hades and eventually rescued by Hermes • Because she consumed food (pomegranate seeds) in the Underworld, she was forced to return for several months each year (winter)
Valkyries • Norse mythology • Demigoddesses of death • Decide who will die in battle
The Fates A Golden Thread by John Strudwick
Moirae (Greek mythology) • Clotho: spun the thread of life • Lachesis: measured the thread of life • Atropos: cut the thread of life & chose the manner of a person's death
Parcae (Roman mythology) • Nona: spun the thread of life • Decima: measured the thread of life • Morta: cut the thread of life & chose the manner of a person's death
Gorgons • Stheno (Might) • Euryale (Wide Flowing Sea) • Medusa (Queen/Ruler)
Graeae • personified the white foam of the sea • shared one eye, one ear and one tooth • grey-haired from birth • guardians of the Gorgons • Enyo (horror) • Deino (dread) • Pemphredo (alarm)
The Muses Goddesses of Art & Science