Pygmalion Research Paper

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Long ago there was city called Cyprus, an island in ancient Greece. The patron deity of the city was the beautiful goddess of love, Aphrodite. Aphrodite was not a fan of the city of Cyprus, specifically the women there. The women that lived within Cyprus neglected to pay homage to the beautiful goddess, fuling her animosity towards the women. Because of the neglect shown by the women Aphrodite cast a curse upon all of the women that they may only live the forsaken loveless life of being a prostitute. Of course this raised concern for the men of Cyprus, the only women they had to share their lives with were doomed with a life a prostitution. However, there was one man, Pygmalion, a sculptor living on the edge of town, who hated this about all the women so much that he refused to be with women and had accepted a life of companionless solace.
One day Pygmalion began to craft a masterpiece made strictly of ivory. He spent day after day, night after night, working away tirelessly in his shop on his treasure. His strong hands cracked and tired at the unyielding effort and pride he took in his craft, yet he worked on. After finally completing his statue he stood back and admired what the gift his hands had created. Ironically, he had created a statue of an exquisitely beautiful women, perhaps to right the wrongs he found in the flesh …show more content…

I cannot tell you how happy I am that you’re here now. I prayed for so long and so hard that you would come alive.” He redirected his attention to the heavens and cried, “Thank you Aphrodite! Thank you.” Galatea knelt down next to her love on the cold stone floor, with her hands still in his they praised and thanked Aphrodite together for her sweet gift of life. Pygmalion, gazing into Galatea’s eyes, said, “Sweet Galatea, I have waited for far too long. Please say you’ll be my wife. You are the only women I could ever fathom spending eternity

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