“Man and the Volcano” ©
Synopsis
Is the story of man and of his relationship with the Etna seen throughout the centuries.
Sterting from the present days and with the help of an “Anchor man-narrator”, we will cover the flowing by of history about the volcano.
The Etna, (ideo) morph(ized) and feared, enjoyed a particular cult from the natives and from those who sighted it in the distance.
Zeus (Iupiter), Efesto, Bronte, Piracmone, Sterope, the Cyclops, Polyphemus, Ulysses, Empedocles from Akragas, Demetra, Kore, Mythhs and legendes, created by man to justify the uncontrollable forces of nature were useful to stimulate the fantasies of the “mountain's” inhabitants.