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The Greatest of all time (GOAT) BY Karen Chappelow

The Guardian protects the secret world from the hero and provide tests. The hero must bypass these obstacles, ignoring, outwitting, or befriending them. It can be a character, a locked door, secret vault, animal or force of nature. Pan- God of herds, shepherd and master of music was a guardian of animals. Half human half goat he was ugly, scary to look at but played music fabulously. He fell in love with a nymph who ran from him, when she had no more choices asked the gods to be transformed into a reed. Feeling bereft with his loss Pan cut 6 reeds one of them his lost love and made a flute-pan pipes.

Greek historian Plutarch wrote a sailor was given a message to spread in Athens ‘the great pan is dead’ this may have meant his demise or it could have been lost in translation Pan meaning -all, either way the pre Christian monarch is dead. This also signalled the birth of theology/Christianity, with this, the role in society for women was reduced to a chattel- thus pan pipes being responsible for the rise of the patriarchy.

The greatest of all time (GOAT)

Karen Chappelow

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Size: 32w x 42h x 3d cms
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The Greatest of all time (GOAT) BY Karen Chappelow

The Guardian protects the secret world from the hero and provide tests. The hero must bypass these obstacles, ignoring, outwitting, or befriending them. It can be a character, a locked door, secret vault, animal or force of nature. Pan- God of herds, shepherd and master of music was a guardian of animals. Half human half goat he was ugly, scary to look at but played music fabulously. He fell in love with a nymph who ran from him, when she had no more choices asked the gods to be transformed into a reed. Feeling bereft with his loss Pan cut 6 reeds one of them his lost love and made a flute-pan pipes.

Greek historian Plutarch wrote a sailor was given a message to spread in Athens ‘the great pan is dead’ this may have meant his demise or it could have been lost in translation Pan meaning -all, either way the pre Christian monarch is dead. This also signalled the birth of theology/Christianity, with this, the role in society for women was reduced to a chattel- thus pan pipes being responsible for the rise of the patriarchy.