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 · As a punishment he was sent to the Tartarus, the lowest region of the Underworld. There he was chained in a lake and made to stand under a tree full of ripe and juicy fruits. However, whenever he tried to pluck a fruit, the fruit would move away from him and whenever he tried to drink water from the lake, it would recede, thus depriving him of all www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 5 mins. Tantalus' punishment was to spend eternity starving and dying of thirst, while surrounded by fresh water and succulent fruit that was constantly just beyond his grasp. He was to be forever.  · Tantalus divulged the secrets intrusted to him, and the gods punished him by placing him in the nether world in the midst of a lake, but rendering it impossible for him to drink when he was thirsty, the water always withdrawing when he stooped.


The punishment of depriving Tantalus of all food and drink eternally brings out the severity of the punishment by the gods and that too to the favourite of the gods. According to the theory of functionalism of mythology, every myth serves a purpose. It has to have a cause or a reason for its existence. The above myth definitely sends a loud. What was Tantalus punishment? Tantalus is a figure from Greek mythology who was the rich but wicked king of Sipylus. For attempting to serve his own son at a feast with the gods, he was punished by Zeus to forever go thirsty and hungry in Hades despite being stood in a pool of water and almost within reach of a fruit tree. The punishment of Tantalus. Following the order of Zeus, Tantalus was thrown into the dark underworld of Hades, where he would suffer eternal torment - the so-called punishment of Tantalus. The punishment consisted of Tantalus being in a lake of clean water that rose up to his chin. Every time he bent down to drink, the water would recede.


The Greek name "Tantalus" means the "sufferer or the bearer," referring to his endurance for punishment within the Afterlife. The name also references the enduring punishment that Zeus inflicted. Tantalus divulged the secrets intrusted to him, and the gods punished him by placing him in the nether world in the midst of a lake, but rendering it impossible for him to drink when he was thirsty, the water always withdrawing when he stooped. Tantalus was a Greek mythological figure, most famous for his punishment in Tartarus. He was also called Atys. He was made to stand in a pool of water beneath a fruit tree with low branches, with the fruit ever eluding his grasp, and the water always receding before he could take a drink. He was the father of Pelops, Niobe and Broteas, and was a son of Zeus and the nymph Plouto. Thus, like other heroes in Greek mythology such as Theseus and the Dioskouroi, Tantalus had both a hidden, divine pare.

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