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Sunflower

Clytie

100

Leucothoe

Princess of Babylon, lover of the Sun

100

Why did Orchamus bury his daughter alive?

He punished Leucothoe for being with Helios.

100

Why did Juno punish Ino

She took care of Bacchus

100

I am the one      
who measures the long year, who views all things,
and thanks to whom the earth sees anything.
I am the eye of the world. Believe this—
I find you pleasing.’

Helios speaks to Leucothoe

200

Shower of gold

Jupiter to be with Danae

200

Salmacis

Nymph, being in love with Hermaphroditus

200

They talked to each other through a crack in the wall.

Pyramis and Thisbe

200

Why Medusa was transformed into a monster?

She was raped in the temple of Athena/ Minerva by Poseidon/ Neptune and a goddess punished her

200

Envious wall, why be an obstacle                                
to lovers? Would it be so difficult
to let us completely join our bodies?
Or if that is too much, you might at least
open up so we can kiss each other.

Pyramis and Thisbe

300

Serpent

Cadmus and Harmonia

300

Learchus

a son of Athamas, killed by him

300

Why did Vulcan forge an invisible net?

To trap Mars and Venus in the bed

300

Why was Ixion Punished?

He dared to seduce Hera/Juno

300

“O wife, my most unhappy wife,
come here while something of me still remains.
Touch me. Take my hand while it is a hand,
before the snake has taken all of me.”  

Cadmus speaks to Harmonia

400

Mountain

Atlas

400

Orchamus

King of Persia

400

The color of this fruit turned from white to red?

Mulberry was colored by a blood of Pyramis and Thisbe

400

How did Venus revenge Helios/Sun?

She made him fall in love with Leucothoe

400

These are not the chains you should be wearing,
but rather those which link up those in love.
Tell me your name and what your land is called—        
I’d like to know—and why you are in chains.

Perseus speaks to Andromeda

500

Birds

Attendants of Ino

500

Tisiphone

One of the Furies

500

Why and how was Sisyphus punished?

King of Corinth, Sisyphus was punished by the Greek gods with eternal, futile labor—pushing a boulder up a hill only for it to roll back down—due to his extreme hubris (arrogance), trickery, and defiance of divine authority, most notably by chaining Death itself.

500

Why Andromeda was chained to the rock to be eaten by a sea monster?

Her mother, Queen Cassiopeia, boasted that she or Andromeda was more beautiful than the Nereids (sea nymphs), causing the sea god's, Neptune's rage

500

Father and mother, grant your son this gift—
he carries both your names. Whoever comes
to this pool as a man, let him leave here
half a man, and, once these waters touch him,
let him become effeminate.’

Salmacis speaks to Venus and Mars about Hermaphroditus

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