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Classical Mythology, 7th Edition - obinfonet: dia logou

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82<br />

THE MYTHS OF CREATION: THE GODS<br />

THE AGE OF BRONZE<br />

Father Zeus made another race of mortal humans, the third, of bronze and not<br />

at all like the one of silver; terrible and mighty because of their spears of ash,<br />

they pursued the painful and violent deeds of Ares. They did not eat bread at<br />

all but were terrifying and had dauntless hearts of adamant. Great was their<br />

might, and unconquerable hands grew upon their strong limbs out of their shoulders.<br />

Of bronze were their arms, of bronze were their homes, and they worked<br />

with bronze implements. Black iron there was not. When they had been destroyed<br />

by their own hands, they went down into the dark house of chill Hades<br />

without leaving a name. Black death seized them, although they were terrifying,<br />

and they left the bright light of the sun.<br />

THE AGE OF HEROES<br />

But when the earth covered over this race too, again Zeus, the son of Cronus,<br />

made still another, the fourth on the nourishing earth, valiant in war and more<br />

just, a godlike race of heroic men, who are called demigods, and who preceded<br />

our own race on the vast earth. Evil war and dread battle destroyed some of<br />

them under seven-gated Thebes in the land of Cadmus as they battled for the<br />

flocks of Oedipus; the end of death closed about others after they had been led<br />

in ships over the great depths of the sea to Troy for the sake of Helen of the<br />

beautiful hair. Some, father Zeus, the son of Cronus, sent to dwell at the ends<br />

of the earth where he has them live their lives; these happy heroes inhabit the<br />

Islands of the Blessed with carefree hearts by the deep swirling stream of Ocean.<br />

For them the fruitful earth bears honey-sweet fruit that ripens three times a year.<br />

Far from the immortals, Cronus rules as king over them; for the father of gods<br />

and men released him from his bonds. Honor and glory attend these last in equal<br />

measure.<br />

THE AGE OF IRON<br />

Far-seeing Zeus again made still another race who live on the nourishing earth.<br />

Oh, would that I were not a man of the fifth generation but either had died<br />

before or had been born later. Now indeed the race is of iron. For they never<br />

cease from toil and woe by day, nor from being destroyed in the night. The<br />

gods will give them difficult troubles, but good will be mingled with their<br />

evils. Zeus will destroy this race of mortals too, whenever it comes to pass that<br />

they are born with gray hair on their temples. And a father will not be in harmony<br />

with his children nor his children with him, nor guest with host, nor<br />

friend with friend, and a brother will not be loved as formerly. As they grow<br />

old quickly they will dishonor their parents, and they will find fault, blaming<br />

them with harsh words and not knowing respect for the gods, since their right<br />

is might. They will not sustain their aged parents in repayment for their upbringing.<br />

One will destroy the city of another. No esteem will exist for the one<br />

who is true to an oath or just or good; rather mortals will praise the arrogance<br />

and evil of the wicked. Justice will be might and shame will not exist. The evil<br />

person will harm the better, speaking against him unjustly and he will swear<br />

an oath besides. Envy, shrill and ugly and with evil delight, will attend all human<br />

beings in their woe. Then Aidos and Nemesis both 6 will forsake them and<br />

go, their beautiful forms shrouded in white, from the wide earth to Olympus

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