Why does hesiod think of women as a lovely evil


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Topic: Greece - Hesiod.

Question:

Q1. Why does Hesiod think of women (represented by Pandora) as a "lovely evil," "sheer deception," and "a great infestation"?

Q2. What examples does he give of women's evil?

Q3. Why do you suppose that labor, disease, and death should be the result of women?

Q4. Why do you think Hope remains in the jar?

Q5. Is that good or bad? (Remember that the Greeks stored their food supplies (grain, olives, wine, etc.) in large jars just like the one Pandora opened.).

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