• @cosmicrookie
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    249 months ago

    Based off the myth of Pygmalion and Galathea, where Pygmalion (a sculpturer) resents ALL women because of an incident with some prostitutes.

    After becoming disgusted by some local prostitutes, he lost all interest in women and avoided their company completely

    Instead he works on a sculpture that he becomes obsessed with and falls in love with. A goddess notices and brings the statue to life. They (the artist and the now living statue) eventually get married and have a son!

    • @UnderpantsWeevil
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      79 months ago

      I’ve heard a couple of different variations on the story.

      One, in which the sculptor creates Galathea but she rejects him like all other women before, because he was just a generally unlikable guy.

      Another, in which he falls in love with a vision of Hera and seeks to form her likeness. Hera visits to inspect his work, and when she reveals herself, he begs to become stone so he can be with his creation forever. Hera is flattered and chooses to bring the statue to life instead. The first words that Galatea says to her creator/lover is “Now I must remake you in kind”.

      • @Stamau123
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        29 months ago

        That second one is the version I heard also

      • @AEsheron
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        19 months ago

        So, what exactly does it mean by remake, here? Is she about to carve a statue of him, or from him?

    • @Shou
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      -29 months ago

      The greek sure did hate women.

      • @cosmicrookie
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        29 months ago

        I assume you meant “that” instead of “the”…

        • @[email protected]
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          9 months ago

          He meant Greeks. Because they hated women.

          (For a certain period of time and for certain definition of Greek which the conceptualization of in the public understanding is fairly nebulous)