1 00:00:06,900 --> 00:00:08,953 From sailors who were turned into pigs, 2 00:00:08,953 --> 00:00:11,352 nymphs that sprouted into trees, 3 00:00:11,352 --> 00:00:14,461 and a gaze that converted the beholder to stone, 4 00:00:14,461 --> 00:00:18,162 Greek mythology brims with shape-shifters. 5 00:00:18,162 --> 00:00:22,042 The powerful gods usually changed their own forms at will, 6 00:00:22,042 --> 00:00:26,662 but for mortals, the mutations were often unwanted. 7 00:00:26,662 --> 00:00:32,288 One such unnerving transformation befell the spinner Arachne. 8 00:00:32,288 --> 00:00:34,663 Arachne was the daughter of a tradesman 9 00:00:34,663 --> 00:00:39,813 who spent his days dying cloth the deepest shades of purple. 10 00:00:39,813 --> 00:00:43,073 She had a flair for spinning the finest threads, 11 00:00:43,073 --> 00:00:45,012 weaving them into flowing fabric, 12 00:00:45,012 --> 00:00:48,454 and creating magnificent tapestries. 13 00:00:48,454 --> 00:00:52,423 People flocked to watch her hands flying across her loom, 14 00:00:52,423 --> 00:00:56,823 as if thread sprung directly from her fingertips. 15 00:00:56,823 --> 00:01:00,415 But as praise for her work grew, so did her pride. 16 00:01:00,415 --> 00:01:04,015 Arachne could often be heard boasting about her skills, 17 00:01:04,015 --> 00:01:09,914 declaring that her talent surpassed anyone else’s—mortal or divine. 18 00:01:09,914 --> 00:01:13,865 She refused to see weaving as a gift from the gods. 19 00:01:13,865 --> 00:01:18,063 Rather, she flaunted it as her own personal genius. 20 00:01:18,063 --> 00:01:22,294 Unfortunately, the goddess of wisdom and crafts, Athena, 21 00:01:22,294 --> 00:01:25,175 overheard Arachne making these claims. 22 00:01:25,175 --> 00:01:28,224 Planning to teach the ungrateful girl a lesson, 23 00:01:28,224 --> 00:01:33,785 Athena disguised herself as an old woman and stole amongst the mortals. 24 00:01:33,785 --> 00:01:36,055 She berated Arachne in public— 25 00:01:36,055 --> 00:01:39,786 how dare the weaver claim herself greater than the gods? 26 00:01:39,786 --> 00:01:43,946 But Arachne only laughed, barely looking up from her loom. 27 00:01:43,946 --> 00:01:49,445 Provoked, the old woman threw off her cloak to reveal her true form. 28 00:01:49,445 --> 00:01:52,856 If Arachne insisted on defaming the gods, 29 00:01:52,856 --> 00:01:57,437 Athena would challenge her to a contest directly. 30 00:01:57,437 --> 00:02:01,258 Masking her shock at the appearance of the grey-eyed goddess, 31 00:02:01,258 --> 00:02:03,746 Arachne accepted the challenge. 32 00:02:03,746 --> 00:02:10,334 Athena drew up her own glittering loom as a great crowd gathered to watch. 33 00:02:10,334 --> 00:02:14,325 The weavers began, eyes fixed and shuttles blurring. 34 00:02:14,325 --> 00:02:17,218 Athena conjured wisps of cloud from above 35 00:02:17,218 --> 00:02:21,838 and slender threads of grass from below in a spectacle of strength. 36 00:02:21,838 --> 00:02:25,319 She wove tremendous scenes that showed the power of the gods: 37 00:02:25,319 --> 00:02:27,587 Poseidon riding the waves, 38 00:02:27,587 --> 00:02:29,387 Zeus firing thunderbolts, 39 00:02:29,387 --> 00:02:32,319 and Apollo hurtling across the sky. 40 00:02:32,319 --> 00:02:38,629 In Athena’s splendid tapestry, the glory of the gods dwarfed mortal life. 41 00:02:38,629 --> 00:02:43,009 But Arachne had no interest in boosting godly egos. 42 00:02:43,009 --> 00:02:46,409 Her tapestry showed the gods abusing their power: 43 00:02:46,409 --> 00:02:48,189 squabbling amongst themselves, 44 00:02:48,189 --> 00:02:49,767 drinking and bragging, 45 00:02:49,767 --> 00:02:52,359 and meddling in the lives of mortals. 46 00:02:52,359 --> 00:02:57,220 She represented Zeus as a philanderer, transfiguring himself to ensnare women: 47 00:02:57,220 --> 00:02:58,667 a swan for Leda, 48 00:02:58,667 --> 00:03:00,420 a bull for Europa, 49 00:03:00,420 --> 00:03:03,259 a shower of gold for Danae. 50 00:03:03,259 --> 00:03:06,550 Arachne then turned to the misdemeanors of other gods, 51 00:03:06,550 --> 00:03:08,870 from Pluto’s abduction of Persephone 52 00:03:08,870 --> 00:03:13,020 to Bacchus’s wild pursuit of Erigone. 53 00:03:13,020 --> 00:03:16,270 Even though she cast the gods in the most unflattering light, 54 00:03:16,270 --> 00:03:20,310 Arachne’s work shone with her dazzling skill. 55 00:03:20,310 --> 00:03:22,511 Her tapestry was almost alive, 56 00:03:22,511 --> 00:03:24,971 filled with movement and lustrous colors 57 00:03:24,971 --> 00:03:27,300 that winked triumphantly. 58 00:03:27,300 --> 00:03:32,997 When Athena saw Arachne's undeniably better and flagrantly subversive work, 59 00:03:32,997 --> 00:03:36,980 she flew into a rage and turned on the human weaver. 60 00:03:36,980 --> 00:03:42,191 Arachne’s glee dimmed as she felt her body shrinking and contorting. 61 00:03:42,191 --> 00:03:46,291 Her fingers waved wildly as her arms stuck to her sides, 62 00:03:46,291 --> 00:03:50,052 and black hair sprouted all over her body. 63 00:03:50,052 --> 00:03:55,015 The goddess left Arachne with a single spool of thread unfurling from her belly, 64 00:03:55,015 --> 00:03:58,614 a slim reminder of her human talent. 65 00:03:58,614 --> 00:04:01,584 For challenging the assumption that the gods were untouchable, 66 00:04:01,584 --> 00:04:06,864 Athena had shrunk her adversary into the first spider. 67 00:04:06,864 --> 00:04:10,733 To this day, Arachne and her children spin out her penance— 68 00:04:10,733 --> 00:04:13,330 or is it undaunted persistence?— 69 00:04:13,330 --> 00:04:15,486 in the shadows of giants.