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                                       Why was Pandora given the box?  A gift from the Greek Gods.  A box that was never meant to be open.  A box filled with the evils for world, emotions and desires. So was it a proper gift to the First mortal woman of world?
                               The story tells the result of disobedience towards Almighty.  The box was a test, which was designed to make one fail.   Pandora opened the box out of curiosity. All the evils fly out but Hope remained. 
                                                          The world suffers from every worst nightmare one can imagine. The times are changing; a tempest of confusion is every where. Yet life never ceases. Every obstacle man faces never stops him, he moves, till the end. The growth of imagination is taking various path to discover unknown.    Zeus  married Pandora to Ephemetheus, the brother of Prometheus who had stolen Fire and given independence to mortal man.  Hence the anger of Zeus over stolen fire led to the trick of box, in which Pandora fell. He knew that being descendant of Adam and Eve, she was to be pray of temptation.
                                        Every problem man faces is a test. Every failure is a  preparation for next war.The process  of   curiosity never dies in man. So life breaks free from the conventions and with hope in heart she proves every impossible is possible. The curiosity led man become human and aware of his world. Every invention, every word that’s printed are result of the inquisitive mind which strives for better, unknown and beyond.     The Knowledge of choice given by the Apple made man see the two sides. The good is born with us, the bad is induced in us, but Hope makes us man then mere creatures.
                               After all man’s curiosity was to become baseless if he had no reason to motivate to him, the war science, the non-biblical works of man were all result of curiosity. So Hope stays in the heart for better times, poets kept hoping, every moral of story speaks of hope.  Hope directs the soul to right path, and makes tameless curiosity strive for the Twilight of Eternity…. 
After all God too had the hope to take man back to the Garden of Eden. He too wants Satan to reform, repent, confess and hope that God will embrace him back.

P.S- After all the box was meant to be open or else we would have been hopeless and Eternally pessimist.



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