Prometheus
Prometheus
Prometheus
great strength in their backs that they were able to draw and carry heavy
loads.
Fire was the most useful gift he could possibly have given
to man. This first man had begun to dig caves and make leafy
Prometheus
There were two Titan brothers who inhabited the earth, and both
covers in the woods and huts woven of twigs to be his shelters.
Now that fire had come to the earth, he was able to light a forge
and shape metals into weapons and tools. He could defend himself
from wild beasts with the spear he made, and cut down trees with his axe for
of them, Prometheus and Epimetheus, could do marvelous things with their building a stronger home. He made a ploughshare and harnessed Epimetheus
hands. Prometheus took a little of the new earth in his hands and as he looked oxen to it as he planted his fields with food grains.
it over he saw, hidden in it, some heavenly seeds, very tiny of course but
they gave him an idea about something wonderful that he might be able to It seemed as if the earth was going to be a very good place indeed for man and
do. So Prometheus mixed some water with this handful of earth and seed; his children, but after awhile all kinds of unexpected things began to happen.
he kneaded it well, and then he skillfully moulded it into a form as nearly The strange part about it was that man, Prometheus mixture of clay and
like the gods as he could make it. This figure of clay stood upright. Instead heavenly seed, seemed to be at the bottom of most of the trouble. Men used
of turning its eyes down to the ground as four-footed creatures did, this form the axe to rob the forests of timber for building war ships and fortifications
that Prometheus had made looked up toward the sky where the sun and the around the towns, and they forged swords and helmets and shields. Sailors
stars shone now that the air had cleared. spread their fabric sheets to the wind to vex the face of the ocean. Men were
not satisfied with what the surface of the earth could give them, but dug
Prometheus had made man. deep down into it and brought up gold and precious stones about which they
fought among themselves, each wanting to possess more than his neighbor.
While the giant was accomplishing this, his brother, Epimetheus, had been The land was divided into shares and this was another cause of war, for each
busy with the task of equipping the other creatures of the earth so that they landowner wanted to take away his neighbors grant and add it to his own.
could take care of themselves. To some, he gave the gift of great strength;
to others, he gave great speed. Each creature was given that which it most Even the gods began to augment the troubles of the earth.
needed. It was then that the slow moving tortoise was given his shell and the
eagle his talons. The deer was given his slender limbs and the dove his wings. In the beginning, before the forge fires were lighted, there had been a Golden
The sheep put on his woolly covering that was to be renewed as often as man Age, when the fields had given all the food that man needed. Flowers came
up without the planting of seeds, the rivers flowed with milk, and thick, and there were two ways of going about
yellow honey was distilled by the honey bees. But the gods sent the Silver it.
Age, not so pleasant as the one of gold. Zeus, the king of the gods, shortened
the spring and divided the year into seasons. Man learned then what it was to One way would be to leave the earth
be too cold in the winter and too warm in the summer. Then came the Bronze the barren place which it now was and
and the Iron Ages, when war and greed broke out. try to wreak vengeance on Zeus for the
destruction he had brought upon the earth.
Zeus decided that the people of the earth should be punished for their discord. Prometheus, the Titan, still lived and he was possessed of a secret by means
He imprisoned the north wind which scatters the clouds and sent out the of which he could take Zeus throne away from him. He would probably
south wind to cover the face of the sky with pitchy darkness. The clouds were never have used this secret, but the fact that he had it came to the ears of the
driven together with a crash and torrents of rain fell. The crops were laid low mighty Zeus and caused much consternation among the gods. Zeus ordered
so that all the years labor of the mankind was destroyed. Zeus even called Hephaestus, the god of blacksmithery, to forge some great links for a heavy
upon his brother, Poseidon, who was the god of the sea, to let loose the rivers chain. With these, he chained Prometheus to a rock and sent a vulture to eat
and pour them over the land. He tore the land with an earthquake so that even his flesh which grew again continually so that Prometheus suffered terrible
the sea overflowed its shores. Such a flood followed that the earth was nearly pain as the vulture returned each day.
all sea without shore! The hills were the only land, and people were obliged
to ride from one island to another in boats while the fish swam among the His torture would come to an end the moment he told his secret, Zeus assured
tree tops. If an anchor was dropped, it found a place in a garden. Awkward Prometheus, but the giant would not speak because of the harm his words
manatees gamboled about where there had once been lambs playing in green might cause the men and women of earth. He suffered there without any
pastures; wolves struggled in the water among sheep, and lions and tigers rest, and the earth began to take on its former guise of fertility and prosperity
were submerged by the rushing waters. as man tried to bring back the Golden Age through his own efforts. And
whenever a man felt like giving up the task, which was indeed a mighty one,
It really seemed as if the earth was about to be lost in a second chaos, but he would think of Prometheus chained to the rock. His flesh that came from
at last a green mountain peak appeared above the waste that the waters had the earth was the prey of the vulture, but the seed of the gods which was
made and on it a man and woman of the race the giant Prometheus had made hidden in every mortal, gave him strength to resist what he believed to be
took refuge. Remembering the heavenly seed that was part of their birthright, wrong and continue to bear the suffering.
they looked up toward the sky and begged Zeus to take pity on
them. Zeus, flattered by the voices of the people, ordered the A strange old story, is it not? But it is also a story of today. Ours is the same
north wind to drive away the clouds, and Poseidon sounded his earth with its fertile fields and wide forests, its rich mines and its wealth of
horn to order the waters to retreat. The waters obeyed, and the sea flocks and herds. They are all given to us, just as the gods gave them to the
returned to its basins. first men, for the development of peace and plenty. And man, himself, is
still a mixture of earth stuff and something else, too, that Prometheus called
It was a bare and desolate earth upon which heavenly seed and we call soul. When selfishness and greed guide our uses of
the people looked down from the Mount of land and food and the natural resources of the earth, there is apt to be pretty
Parnassus. They had not forgotten how nearly as bad a time on the earth as when Zeus and Poseidon flooded it. But
to build and mine and plant and harvest there is always a chance to be a Prometheus who can forget about everything
and keep a home. They would have to except the right, and so help in bringing again the Golden Age to the world.
begin things all over again, they knew, Adapted from Wonder Stories by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey. Used with permission.
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