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The House of the Goddess Envy. From Ovid’s Metamorphoses Book 2 Page 52. The House of the Goddess Envy. Envy’s “House”. Poorly-kept No sunshine No wind Gloomy Cold. Minerva comes to Envy. Envy’s Characteristics. Eating her snakes Pale Skinny Squinted eyes Mean Rust colored teeth. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The House of the Goddess Envy

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Envy’s “House”

Poorly-keptNo sunshineNo windGloomyCold

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Minerva comes to Envy

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Envy’s Characteristics

Eating her snakesPaleSkinnySquinted eyesMeanRust colored teeth

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Before Envy LeavesPuts on her mantleWhat is it? A loose sleeveless cloak Envy’s was “cloudy” or darkWhy is it important? It represents a layer or blanket of darkness

Picks up her staff of thornsWhat does it represent? Envy herself

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How does Envy kill Aglauros?

Touches her with her hands and fills her heart with thorns

Breathes poison in through her nose

Gives her a vision of Herse and Mercury happily married

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Aglauros enviesDoes not want her sister

to be happyBlocks Mercury’s entranceTells Mercury she will not

leave until she has ruined his reason for being there

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Aglauros’s FateMercury goes in

anyways Aglauros tries to stop

himShe cannot do anything stiff cold could not speakShe had become a

black statue

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