Io (Ἰώ) was a character in Greek myths and legends.
She was Zeus' lover. Then he turned Io into a cow.
Argus Panoptes guarded Io.
She met with other gods and goddesses.
Io (Ἰώ) was a character in Greek myths and legends.
She was Zeus' lover. Then he turned Io into a cow.
Argus Panoptes guarded Io.
She met with other gods and goddesses.
Parable (παραβολή) (parabolē) is a short, instructive story. The characters are in different situations. Also, at the end of the parable, a lesson is taught.
There are metaphors and allegories in such stories. After reading the parable, you want to think deeply.
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Hi, dear readers! My name is H. I'm a man from another short story called "How I look at life". Do you remember this story? Even if you don't remember, it's normal.
Today my family and I will go to the big city by bus, and then we will ride the metro.
But our main goal is the amusement park. We will all ride the Ferris wheel there. My son wants to ride the carousel and jump on the trampoline. Child needs to have a good time!
"Dear, we're already there" my wife said.
We left the metro and walked down the street. I admire this place and joke about it. My wife likes it.
The day will soon be over. We rode the Ferris wheel. It was awesome! I remembered my youth when I often rode on amusement rides.
My little son has been everywhere and he liked it.
Argus (Argos) Panoptes (Ἄργος Πανόπτης) (Argus) was a many-eyed giant in Greek mythology. Also, he was known as "All-seeing Argos".
Arestor (Ἀρέστωρ) was the father of Argus.
Some of his eyes were asleep and some were open, so Argus could be a guard.
He was the guardian of Io (Ἰώ). Hera asked Argus about this.
Argus was killed by Hermes. Then Hera placed his eyes on the peacock's tail.