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Ovid
  Metamorphoses
Book II
Characters
• Jupiter (Jove): Chief of the gods and a son of Saturn and
  husband of Juno.
• Juno: The queen of the gods, sister and wife of Jove.
• Vulcan (Hephaestus): Husband of Venus and god of
  fire, the blacksmith god.
• Phaethon: Son of Clymene and Phoebus, the sun god
• Clymene: Phaethon's mother
• Heliades: Phaethon's sisters
• Cycnus: Phaethon's kinsman and friend
• Naiads: Water-nymphs
• Callisto: She is a nymph follower of Diana.
• Arcas: He is the son of Callisto
• When Phaethon reaches the palace, he heads straight to
  see the Sun.
• The Sun greets him, calling him his son. But Phaethon
  still demands proof.
• The Sun reassures him that he is his father; he says,
  "Here's what, to prove it to you, ask me for anything and
  I'll give it to you"
• In response to this, Phaethon says, " Let me drive the
  chariot of the sun for one day."
• The Sun says, "I really wish I hadn't made that promise.
  You don't even have your sun-chariot learner's permit
  yet! I know, kids your age, they always think they're
  immortal – but trust me, you're not. I'm the only one
  who can drive this chariot – not even the other gods can
  do it! Please, ask for something else."
• But Phaethon insists, and his dad has to keep his
  word.
• The Sun leads him over to where the golden
  chariot is waiting, and helps him get ready.
• Then, just before it's time for Phaethon to head
  out, the Sun gives him some advice. He tells him
  not to whip the horses; they'll be eager enough
  to be going. Also, he tells him to steer a middle
  course through the sky, and to keep his altitude
  at a medium level.
• At the last minute, Phoebus tries once more to
  convince Phaethon to back down from his
  madness, but Phaethon doesn't answer. Instead,
  he whips up the horses and rides off.
• The horses sense the difference – Phaethon holds
  the reins with a lot less strength – and they start
  running wild.
• Various animals of
  the zodiac get
  scorched when he
  flies too close.
  Phaethon wishes he
  had never gotten
  proof of who his
  father was.
• Then, when
  Phaethon is nearing
  the constellation
  Scorpio – the
  scorpion – he gets
  afraid that it will
  attack him. In
  terror, he drops the
  reins.
• The horses of the sun
  run all over the place,
  completely out of
  control. They collide
  with stars, set clouds
  on fire, and then veer
  down towards earth
  and destroy a number
  of mortal cities.

• But that isn't all; he
  also scorches
  numerous rivers;
  parches the earth so
  that deep cracks
  appear in it.
• In the midst of all this chaos, the goddess of
  Earth calls out to Jupiter for help. She tells him
  that he'd better act quickly; even if he doesn't
  care about everyone else's sufferings, he should
  at least be worried that heaven itself will be
  burned up in the flames.
• Hearing her, Jupiter calls all the other gods to
  assembly. He makes them all – including the
  Sun – bear witness that he doesn't have any
  choice in what he's about to do.
• Then, he climbs to the highest point of the
  heavens, aims his lightning bolt, and throws it,
  striking Phaethon and killing him.
• Phaethon plummets to the earth. He is found by
  some Naiads, who bury him near the Po, a river
  in Northern Italy.
• Clymene, his mother, wanders the earth in grief, looking
  for her lost son. Eventually she finds him – and weeps
  over his grave.
• Then the Heliades, join in the lament.
• Then, for no particular reason, they turn into poplar trees
  and their tears turn to amber. Ovid tells us that the amber
  droplets end up becoming jewelry worn by fashionable
  Roman women of his day.
• Then Cycnus, a friend of Phaethon's, also shows up to
  weep beside his grave. In no time, he turns into a swan.
• Ovid speculates that this bird's characteristics
  reflect the fact that Cycnus was traumatized by
  his friend's death: swans don't like flying (hence
  they avoid Jupiter's thunderbolts), and they stay
  close to water (the opposite of fire).
• Meanwhile, the Sun is wracked with grief for
  Phaethon and threatens to stop driving the
  chariot of the sun. The other gods convince him
  not to be stupid, however.
• Then Jupiter wanders around, trying to assess
  the damage from the fire. On his wanderings, he
  spies the nymph Callisto, the goddess Diana's
  favorite handmaiden. He immediately fell in
  love with her.
• Soon afterward, Callisto gives birth to a son,
  Arcas.
• After this, Juno as a punishment for attracting
  her husband's eye turns Callisto into a bear.
• Sixteen years
  later, Callisto's
  son, Arcas is out
  hunting.
• He comes upon
  his mother, the
  bear. She
  vaguely
  recognizes him,
  and signals him
  to come closer.
  He obviously
  doesn't
  recognize her
  because, she's a
  bear.
• Before Arcas can
  kill her with his
  spear, however,
  Jupiter
  intervenes. He
  scoops both of
  them up and
  puts them in the
  sky – turning
  them into the
  constellations the
  Big and Little
  Bear, or, as we
  sometimes call
  them, the Big and
  Little Dipper.
• Now Juno is really ticked off, because becoming
  a constellation is a high honor.
• She goes down to complain to her friends, the
  god Ocean and his wife Tethys, a sea-goddess.
  She tells them that, in punishment, they should
  never let the skanky Great Bear touch their
  waters.
• So that’s why, viewed from most regions
  in the Northern hemisphere, the stars of
  the Great Bear do never dip beneath the
  horizon into the ocean.
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Ovid metamorphoses book II

  • 2. Characters • Jupiter (Jove): Chief of the gods and a son of Saturn and husband of Juno. • Juno: The queen of the gods, sister and wife of Jove. • Vulcan (Hephaestus): Husband of Venus and god of fire, the blacksmith god. • Phaethon: Son of Clymene and Phoebus, the sun god • Clymene: Phaethon's mother • Heliades: Phaethon's sisters • Cycnus: Phaethon's kinsman and friend • Naiads: Water-nymphs • Callisto: She is a nymph follower of Diana. • Arcas: He is the son of Callisto
  • 3. • When Phaethon reaches the palace, he heads straight to see the Sun. • The Sun greets him, calling him his son. But Phaethon still demands proof. • The Sun reassures him that he is his father; he says, "Here's what, to prove it to you, ask me for anything and I'll give it to you" • In response to this, Phaethon says, " Let me drive the chariot of the sun for one day." • The Sun says, "I really wish I hadn't made that promise. You don't even have your sun-chariot learner's permit yet! I know, kids your age, they always think they're immortal – but trust me, you're not. I'm the only one who can drive this chariot – not even the other gods can do it! Please, ask for something else."
  • 4. • But Phaethon insists, and his dad has to keep his word. • The Sun leads him over to where the golden chariot is waiting, and helps him get ready. • Then, just before it's time for Phaethon to head out, the Sun gives him some advice. He tells him not to whip the horses; they'll be eager enough to be going. Also, he tells him to steer a middle course through the sky, and to keep his altitude at a medium level. • At the last minute, Phoebus tries once more to convince Phaethon to back down from his madness, but Phaethon doesn't answer. Instead, he whips up the horses and rides off. • The horses sense the difference – Phaethon holds the reins with a lot less strength – and they start running wild.
  • 5. • Various animals of the zodiac get scorched when he flies too close. Phaethon wishes he had never gotten proof of who his father was. • Then, when Phaethon is nearing the constellation Scorpio – the scorpion – he gets afraid that it will attack him. In terror, he drops the reins.
  • 6. • The horses of the sun run all over the place, completely out of control. They collide with stars, set clouds on fire, and then veer down towards earth and destroy a number of mortal cities. • But that isn't all; he also scorches numerous rivers; parches the earth so that deep cracks appear in it.
  • 7. • In the midst of all this chaos, the goddess of Earth calls out to Jupiter for help. She tells him that he'd better act quickly; even if he doesn't care about everyone else's sufferings, he should at least be worried that heaven itself will be burned up in the flames. • Hearing her, Jupiter calls all the other gods to assembly. He makes them all – including the Sun – bear witness that he doesn't have any choice in what he's about to do. • Then, he climbs to the highest point of the heavens, aims his lightning bolt, and throws it, striking Phaethon and killing him. • Phaethon plummets to the earth. He is found by some Naiads, who bury him near the Po, a river in Northern Italy.
  • 8. • Clymene, his mother, wanders the earth in grief, looking for her lost son. Eventually she finds him – and weeps over his grave. • Then the Heliades, join in the lament. • Then, for no particular reason, they turn into poplar trees and their tears turn to amber. Ovid tells us that the amber droplets end up becoming jewelry worn by fashionable Roman women of his day. • Then Cycnus, a friend of Phaethon's, also shows up to weep beside his grave. In no time, he turns into a swan. • Ovid speculates that this bird's characteristics reflect the fact that Cycnus was traumatized by his friend's death: swans don't like flying (hence they avoid Jupiter's thunderbolts), and they stay close to water (the opposite of fire).
  • 9. • Meanwhile, the Sun is wracked with grief for Phaethon and threatens to stop driving the chariot of the sun. The other gods convince him not to be stupid, however. • Then Jupiter wanders around, trying to assess the damage from the fire. On his wanderings, he spies the nymph Callisto, the goddess Diana's favorite handmaiden. He immediately fell in love with her. • Soon afterward, Callisto gives birth to a son, Arcas. • After this, Juno as a punishment for attracting her husband's eye turns Callisto into a bear.
  • 10. • Sixteen years later, Callisto's son, Arcas is out hunting. • He comes upon his mother, the bear. She vaguely recognizes him, and signals him to come closer. He obviously doesn't recognize her because, she's a bear.
  • 11. • Before Arcas can kill her with his spear, however, Jupiter intervenes. He scoops both of them up and puts them in the sky – turning them into the constellations the Big and Little Bear, or, as we sometimes call them, the Big and Little Dipper.
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  • 15. • Now Juno is really ticked off, because becoming a constellation is a high honor. • She goes down to complain to her friends, the god Ocean and his wife Tethys, a sea-goddess. She tells them that, in punishment, they should never let the skanky Great Bear touch their waters. • So that’s why, viewed from most regions in the Northern hemisphere, the stars of the Great Bear do never dip beneath the horizon into the ocean.