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In chapter 27, how does Phoebe explain the myth she told the class?

In chapter 27, how does Phoebe explain the myth she told the class?

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The next day at school, Phoebe gives her report on Pandora and her box of plagues and sorrows. When she begins the report, she seems shaky and self-conscious, but then she begins to rather pettily draw parallels between the myth of Pandora and her friends Sal and the Finneys. She talks about how Zeus arranged a dinner for all of the other deities of Olympus and describes how he had matching flatware and cutlery, while shooting a pointed glance at Ben and Mary Lou, as a criticism of what she views as their family's "undignified" way of having dinner together. When she talks about how Zeus presented Pandora with a gift, she emphasizes that the gift was meant to make Pandora feel like a welcomed and honored guest and shoots another pointed look at Sal, to refer to what she, Phoebe, perceived as an unceremonious hosting at the sleepover.