What's Pandora's box?

Pandora's box is an artefact in Greek mythology connected to Pandora's myth at “Veprat and Hesiodes' Days”. In the original confession, we had nothing to do with a box, but a jar that was mistranslated became “cuti”. In modern times it means “a source of many [...] troubles
Pandora's box is an artefact in Greek mythology connected to Pandora's myth at “Veprat and Hesiodes' Days”. In the original confession, we had nothing to do with a box, but a jar that was mistranslated became “cuti”.
In modern times it means the “a source of many major and unexpected troubles”, or even of the “a gift that looks valuable but which in reality is the Ibrahimx3> curse, writes Periscopi.
According to Hesiod, when Prometeu stole fire from heaven, Zeuri, the king of the gods, avenged himself by granting Pandora to the brother of Epimeteu Epimethus. Pandora opened the jar containing disease, death, and any evil that were later released into the world. /Periscopi











