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Cancer
The Crab is the first symbol of the zodiac to be placed there by an
immortal other than Zeus. The deed was done by a servant of Zeus' queen, Hera.
This crab was also not a particularly benevolent creature while on the Earth. It
was originally called Carcinus, which is Greek for 'crayfish.' It dwelled
underwater, and was huge and rather malevolent.
This crab was sent by Hera to plague the Greek hero Heracles, who she
hated. Heracles was in the middle of the Twelve Labors, his punishment for
crimes committed as a young man. In a fit of madness -- which was placed on him
by Hera herself -- he had killed his wife and young sons. The gods decreed that
even though he wasn't entirely responsible for the crime, he would need to spend
many years atoning for his sins. They put him in the service of his brother,
Eurystheus, who was more than happy to set him to task after task, all of which
seemed impossible to accomplish. Heracles was no ordinary man, and in the course
of his labors he gained glory, renown and the favor of most of the Olympians.
Hera, however, remained implacable in her hatred. At the time when Hera sent the
giant crab to attack Heracles, the hero was fighting a much more terrible foe.
This beast was the Lernean Hydra. It was a giant fire breathing snake with many
heads. Each time Heracles cut off one head, two more would grow back in its
place. Hera thought that Heracles would be too busy fighting the Hydra to pay
attention to the giant crab, or that if the crab distracted him, the Hydra would
have an opportunity to finish him. Unfortunately for the crab (and the Hydra),
Hera was mistaken. Heracles killed Carcinus easily, then turned his attention
back to the Hydra. Hera, who had watched the incident, did not forget the animal
that had died at her command. She placed it in the heavens to show that she was
grateful for its efforts. |
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