The Minotaur Explained - Greek Mythology

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21 Sept 201705:28

Summary

TLDRThis video delves into the legendary story of the Minotaur, a mythical creature born of divine retribution. King Minos, desperate to prove his right to rule, angered Poseidon, who cursed Minos' wife, Pasiphae, with an unnatural love for a bull. Their offspring, the Minotaur, was confined in a labyrinth created by Daedalus. Over time, Athens was forced to send tributes to Crete, and the hero Theseus volunteered to slay the beast. With Ariadne's help, he succeeded, but tragedy struck as Theseus forgot to change his sails, leading to the death of his father, King Aegeus, and Theseus' ascension to the throne of Athens.

Takeaways

  • 😀 King Minos of Crete prays to Poseidon for a snow-white bull as a sign of his right to rule, but refuses to sacrifice it as promised.
  • 😀 In retaliation for Minos' broken vow, Poseidon curses his wife Pasiphae, causing her to fall in love with the bull.
  • 😀 Pasiphae uses a wooden cow, designed by Daedalus, to mate with the bull, resulting in the birth of the Minotaur, a half-human, half-bull creature.
  • 😀 The Minotaur grows ferocious, devouring humans, and Minos seeks advice from the Oracle of Delphi, who suggests building a labyrinth to contain the beast.
  • 😀 Daedalus constructs the labyrinth beneath Minos' palace to trap the Minotaur, ensuring it cannot escape.
  • 😀 Minos' son, Androgeus, is killed during the Athenian games, leading to a war between Athens and Crete.
  • 😀 As part of a peace deal, Athens must send seven boys and seven girls to be sacrificed to the Minotaur each year.
  • 😀 Theseus, the son of King Aegeus of Athens, volunteers to kill the Minotaur and end the annual sacrifice.
  • 😀 Ariadne, Minos' daughter, falls in love with Theseus and gives him a ball of string to help him navigate the labyrinth.
  • 😀 After killing the Minotaur, Theseus uses the string to find his way out of the labyrinth, but abandons Ariadne on the island of Naxos.
  • 😀 Ariadne later marries Dionysus, while Theseus returns to Athens, forgetting to change the ship's sails from black to white, leading his father to believe he is dead.
  • 😀 Overcome with grief, King Aegeus throws himself off a cliff, and Theseus becomes the new king of Athens.

Q & A

  • What is the Minotaur, and where does it reside?

    -The Minotaur is a creature from Greek mythology, depicted as a half-man, half-bull beast. It resides in the labyrinth beneath King Minos' palace on the island of Crete.

  • How did the Minotaur come into existence?

    -The Minotaur was born from a curse by Poseidon. King Minos of Crete, unable to sacrifice a snow-white bull sent by Poseidon, angered the god. As punishment, Poseidon made Minos' wife, Pasiphae, fall in love with the bull. She mated with the creature, and their offspring was the Minotaur.

  • Why did King Minos not sacrifice the snow-white bull as Poseidon requested?

    -King Minos was captivated by the beauty of the snow-white bull and, unwilling to sacrifice it, decided to keep it for himself. He sacrificed a different bull in its place, hoping Poseidon wouldn't notice.

  • What punishment did Poseidon impose on Minos for not fulfilling his sacrifice?

    -Poseidon cursed Minos' wife, Pasiphae, making her fall in love with the bull. This unnatural love led to the creation of the Minotaur.

  • How did Pasiphae manage to mate with the bull?

    -Pasiphae enlisted the help of Daedalus, the master craftsman, who created a hollow wooden cow. Pasiphae climbed inside the cow and mated with the bull, resulting in the birth of the Minotaur.

  • What was the Minotaur's behavior as it grew older?

    -As the Minotaur grew, it became increasingly ferocious and uncontrollable. It was only sustained by devouring humans, leading King Minos to seek a way to contain it.

  • What did the Oracle of Delphi advise King Minos to do regarding the Minotaur?

    -The Oracle of Delphi instructed King Minos to build a labyrinth beneath his palace to imprison the Minotaur, thus preventing it from causing further harm.

  • Who helped King Minos build the labyrinth, and what was the labyrinth's purpose?

    -Daedalus, the master craftsman, and his son Icarus helped build the labyrinth. Its purpose was to contain the Minotaur and prevent it from escaping.

  • What role did Ariadne play in Theseus' journey to kill the Minotaur?

    -Ariadne, the daughter of King Minos, fell in love with Theseus and helped him by giving him a ball of string. This string allowed Theseus to navigate the labyrinth and find his way back after slaying the Minotaur.

  • What mistake did Theseus make upon returning to Athens?

    -Theseus promised his father, King Aegeus, that he would change the sails to white if he was successful. However, in his joy, he forgot to change the sails, and when King Aegeus saw the black sails, he believed his son was dead and jumped to his death.

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Greek MythologyMinotaurTheseusAriadneCreteLabyrinthHeroic TaleAncient GreeceMythical CreaturesLegendary HeroesPoseidon
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