Tantalus – Evildoer Who Violated Divine Laws And Was Responsible For The Greatest Offence One Could Commit
A. Sutherland - AncientPages.com - In ancient Greek mythology, numerous heroes stand out for their admirable deeds, bringing honor both to themselves and to the Olympian gods they served. Yet, it’s important to remember that even in these tales of greatness, there exists a balance—every act of virtue is often mirrored by its opposite.
This duality is woven throughout the myths, reminding us of the complexities of both gods and mortals.
The myth of the arrogant Tantalus, the son of Zeus, and a nymph, Pluto, daughter of Rhea and Cronus, is an interesting and, at the same time, terrible story that can attest to these opposites.
Tantalus was the son of Zeus, yet he was a mortal man. As one of Zeus’ favorites, Tantalus was received as a guest at the table of the gods, especially as it was a custom to invite chosen mortals to the feasts of the gods residing on Mount Olympus. Unfortunately, Tantalus could not appreciate the friendship given to him by the ruler of the gods.
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