The jealousy and greed of Gods could harm and destroy the lives of mortals. The Gods of Greek mythology feeling excessive greed towards the mortals on Earth was destructive and never turned out good. Aphrodite was very jealous of Psyche’s beauty and in turn send her son, Eros, to strike her with his arrows of love. Aphrodite would place an ugly …show more content…
In this tale a young woman by the name of Arachne claims to be a better weaver than Athene. After hearing the girl’s pleas of repent, the goddess challenges the mortal girl who a competition in which the people would judge who the better of the two was. Athene wove terrible scenes that the mortals could not bear to see and so therefore could not judge. Arachne was so mortified by these scenes that she had hung herself. Athene’s greed for the ability to win over all things lead to the death of someone so young. So in her pity, “Athene reached her long arm and touched the girl on the shoulder. The face grew blacker, and the eyes bulged more...Than Athene touched the rope. It shriveled growing thinner and thinner...”(Evslin 14). Arachne lived but had been turned to a