Monday, March 26, 2012

457. The Myth of Tantalus

The painting's nice, but it's only here as an illustration in case you forgot what Tantalus's deal was. In life, he chopped up his own son and served him to the gods. As punishment, he eternally stands in a pool of water with fruit hanging above his head, but when he reaches up to eat, the fruit recedes. When he reaches down, the water recedes.

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