JUPITER AND THE BEE
Eanna Maximus Austin in 2nd Class drew a picture of 'Jupiter and the Bee' while learning about Roman Myths last week. Check out the date at the top of the page!
Here is the story of Jupiter and the bee:
At the beginning of time, the honeybee had no
stinger. This left the bee with no way to protect her
honey. The bee worked very hard to make her
honey. But people were always taking it from her.
This made the bee mad. The bee needed help. She
needed a way to protect her honey.
The bee decided to ask the gods for help. She took
some of her best honey. Then she flew to Mount
Olympus. That is where the gods lived.
The bee went to see Jupiter. Jupiter was king of the
gods. She brought him the honey as a gift.
Jupiter loved the honey.
He had never tasted
something so sweet.
Jupiter said it was a
great gift. In return,
Jupiter promised to give
the bee a gift. He asked
her what she wanted.
The bee asked Jupiter to give her a stinger. She
would use it to keep people away from her honey.
She would sting people who tried to take honey
from her.
Jupiter did not like this idea because he loved people. He did not want them to get stung. But he
had made her a promise. Jupiter gave the bee a
stinger, but using it came at a price. If she uses her
stinger, she will die. The bee would have to choose.
Will she protect her honey and die? Or will she
let people take her honey and live? Jupiter gave
stingers to all bees. Since then, all bees must make
this choice.