Actaeon (ac-TAY-on)
was a young man who liked to go hunting in the woods. He spent a lot of time alone in the woods with his hunting dogs, chasing
deer with his bow and arrow. One day, as he was walking through the forest, he saw a movement through the trees, and turned
to look. To his surprise, he saw the most beautiful lady he had ever seen, with absolutely no clothes on, taking a bath in a forest pond! Actaeon was so surprised that he just stood
there, forgetting everything, and looked and looked at the beautiful lady.
But after a minute the lady looked around and saw him! She
was very angry, and immediately got out of the water and put on her dress. Unfortunately for Actaeon, this lady was the goddess
Artemis, and Artemis hates for men to see her when she is in her bath. She was so angry
that she pointed at Actaeon, and he began to turn into a deer! His feet and hands turned into little hooves, he grew horns,
and he grew soft brown hair all over his body. He tried to tell her he was sorry, but it was no use.
Then the worst thing of all happened: Actaeon's own
hunting dogs, thinking he was a real deer, jumped on him and tore him to pieces.
(This story might seem a little unfair to you, but that's
the point: gods do not operate by the same rules as people, and they can do things that are unfair if
they want to. In fact, a look around at how many bad things happen to good people was enough to convince the Greeks that the
gods did unfair things all the time. The story of Medusa is another along the same lines).