Loo-Wit the
Fire-Keeper and Pandoras Box
Some people are under the idea that myths can only explain
how things were created. However, this is disproved by many myths.
The myths Loo-Wit the Fire-Keeper and Pandoras Box show that some
myths can also teach universal themes. Even though both Loo-Wit the
Fire-Keeper and Pandoras box support the theme every cloud has a
silver lining, in Loo-Wit the Fire-Keeper the Creator wants peace
and harmony with mankind while in Pandoras Box Zeus wants to
punish mankind. In the myth Pandoras Box, the gods create Pandora
to punish the humans because of
Prometheus
actions. The gods give the gift of curiosity to Pandora which
causes her to eventually open a box filled with
evil. One of the
many differences between the myths are that Pandoras Box explained
the creation of something completely different than Loo-Wit the
Fire-Keeper. In Pandoras Box, the myth explained the creation of
all the evils in the world today: War and Famine, Crime and
Pestilence, Spite and Cruelty, Sickness and Malice, Envy, Woe,
Wickedness, and all the other disasters let
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Despite all the
differences between the two, Loo-Wit the Fire-Keeper
Pandoras box have many similarities. One thing similar is
they both support similar themes. In Pandoras Box, Hope is inside
the box the held all the evils: At the bottom of the box
its
Hope (479). Even though Pandora released a lot of bad into the
world, there was still a silver lining which was Hope. In Loo-Wit
the Fire-Keeper, Loo-Wit ends up keeping peace between the
mountains: Loo-Wit...placed between the two quarreling mountains
to keep the peace (483). Regardless of the guilt Loo-Wit felt for
causing the fighting, she ends up doing good by keeping peace
between the










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