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  1. 1. Nov. 2016 · The touching love story, A Love to Keep/Electroshock (2006) is based on a true story, set in Franco's Spain in the early 1970s. Pilar, a young woman, is brought to a mental asylum, at her mother's demand, because she is a lesbian. In a cellar-like, large and dark room, ECT is used as an aversive therapy. After seeing erotic female pictures ...

  2. Pandora’s Enduring Presence: Legends and Interpretations. Throughout history, Pandora’s story has been reimagined and interpreted in different ways. From ancient Greek vase paintings to Roman biographies and beyond, countless variations of Pandora’s tale exist. These interpretations often focus on different aspects of her character and ...

  3. The story of Pandora’s Box wasn’t just for artists; poets and writers, from Shakespeare to more recent Romantics, also found it inspiring. They were captivated by the sadness and beauty of Pandora’s tale and used it like a metaphorical canvas to share their own thoughts on people, what we want, and how fate and free will interact.

  4. 27. Juni 2019 · Updated on June 27, 2019. A "Pandora's box" is a metaphor in our modern languages, and the proverbial phrase refers to a source of endless complications or trouble arising from a single, simple miscalculation. Pandora's story comes to us from ancient Greek mythology, specifically a set of epic poems by Hesiod, called the Theogony and Works and ...

  5. 7. Dez. 2021 · The mythos of Pandora and her "box" remains potent in culture and society to this day. It contains multitudinous ways of enacting its metaphorical heft especially in the midst of worldwide pandemics. The story of Pandora opening her box of evils is a metaphor for much of humanity. Here is her actual mythology explained.

  6. 21. Okt. 2023 · Pandora, a “dangerous” woman in ancient Greek mythology, was both a blessing and a curse. Created by the gods to serve humanity, Pandora ended up opening the box containing all evils, releasing them into the world. At first glance, the myth warns about the dangers of naivety and curiosity. However, it reveals a lot more than we think about ...

  7. Pandora, the first woman on Earth. The story of Pandora came into prominence in Theogony, the epic poem of Hesiod, written in the 8th century BC. The myth dates back to the first centuries of humanity, just after the Titanomachy, the Great War between the Titans and the Olympians. It is interesting to note that the reference to Pandora's Box ...