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[The Eternal Embrace: The Myth of Selene and Endymion]-[S9E10 - Selene and Endymion]

Greeking Out from National Geographic Kids · B1 · 2023-12-22

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The Tragic and Eternal Romance of Selene and Endymion

The Moon’s Captivation

In the realm of Greek mythology, the story of Selene and Endymion offers a unique inversion of typical tropes. While often mistaken for a human falling in love with the moon, the narrative is actually driven by the Titan goddess Selene. As a Titan—the generation that "ruled everything before Zeus and the Olympians took over"—Selene was tasked with the eternal duty of driving the moon across the sky. From her vantage point, she observed the mortal world, eventually becoming "captivated by the beauty" of a mortal man named Endymion.

The Mortal King and the Shepherd's Fate

Endymion was the king of Elis, described as a "hottie" and a "snack" whose beauty "rivaled Narcissus and Helen." His life took a dramatic turn when he received a vision from Zeus warning him of his impending "endless sleep." Accepting his fate with grace, Endymion organized a foot race to determine a successor among his sons before choosing to live out his remaining days in exile. He retreated to Mount Latmos, becoming a "lowly shepherd" who spent his nights gazing at the sky, unknowingly drawing the attention of the moon goddess herself.

The Intervention of Zeus

As Selene’s obsession grew, she began manipulating the sun’s path to reach her lover sooner. When she finally descended to meet him, they fell "madly and deeply in love." However, the reality of Endymion’s mortality haunted Selene. Seeking to prevent his death, she turned to Zeus. Unbeknownst to Selene, Zeus had his own motives; he was aware that his wife, Hera, was also "smitten with the handsome king," and he viewed the situation as a "perfect avenue for revenge." Zeus granted Selene’s wish by ensuring Endymion would never age or die, but the catch was that he would remain "sound asleep in a cave forever."

An Eternal Loophole

While the outcome was not what Selene originally envisioned—as she desired a life with a conscious partner—she discovered a "loophole" in Zeus's enchantment. Although Endymion was physically trapped in eternal slumber, the magic did not prohibit spiritual connection. Selene began to visit him in his dreams, where they could continue to "talk and laugh." This profound connection eventually led to the birth of 50 daughters, the Menai, who represented the lunar months.

A Lasting Legacy

The myth culminates in a cultural legacy that persists today. The 50 daughters became associated with the lunar cycle, and the history of Endymion’s foot race in Olympia serves as a mythological precursor to the Olympic Games. Through this adaptation, the podcast highlights how a story of loss and divine intervention became the foundation for one of humanity's most enduring traditions.

🎯Key Sentences

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But really, it's the other way around.
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And if we've learned nothing on this podcast by now, we've learned that things like that can get complicated.
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To put it simply, he was kind of a hottie.
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A snack, if you will.
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which is not something that happens every day.
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📝Key Phrases

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the other way around
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lump together
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vantage point
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to put it simply
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thrive
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📖 Transcript

The stories featured in Creaking Out are original adaptations of classic Greek myths.
This week's story features having 50 daughters, falling in love with a mortal, Zeus' jealousy, and eternal sleep.
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