Friday, September 25, 2009

Curiosity, safe, or dangorous?



The African myth, Orphan Boy, and the Greek myth, Pandora, warn us of how curiosity can often challenge authority. In the myth, Orphan Boy, the boy could be described as the one with authority, and the old man could be humanity. The old man challenges the boys authority by following him even when the boy told him not to, he was just too curious, this led to the suffering of humanity. In Pandora, the god, Zeus, sent a box to Pandora to punish Prometheus' brother for being curious about humans. This myth shows 2 sets of evidence for my thesis because Pandora could not resist opening the box, and that led to the suffering of humanity as well. Why did those in power squash those with questions? Is it because they are afraid of rebellion? Or do they just not want to get suggestions from there followers?

1 comment:

Claire said...

Strong ending linking to the essential questions. Well done.