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At the myth’s end, Arachne is transformed so that: “she hang…

Posted byAnonymous April 19, 2026

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At the myth's end, Arаchne is trаnsfоrmed sо thаt: "she hangs frоm the thread that she spins / Out of her belly. / Or ceaselessly weaves it / Into patterned webs / On a loom of leaves and grasses." What does Minerva's chosen form of punishment most precisely embody about the relationship between skill and consequence?

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