In a conversation, Prometheus reveals that an item belonged to his sister-in-law, named Pandora. This leads to a moment of reflection for the narrator, who immediately associates the name with the infamous story of Pandora's box.
Prometheus corrects the misconception by clarifying that it was never actually a box but rather a storage jar. He expresses confusion about how the story evolved over time, suggesting that the term "jar" doesn't carry the same dramatic effect as "box," which may have contributed to the narrative's legacy.