The pharaohs of Ancient Egypt were believed to become immortal because people thought they lived forever after death, just like your favorite toy can feel like it lives on when you keep playing with it every day.
Like a Superhero Who Never Dies
Imagine you have a superhero who never gets tired, never loses a fight, and keeps helping everyone even after they leave the world. That’s how people saw the pharaohs, superheroes of their time who would live on in stories and statues.
When a pharaoh died, they were buried with lots of things like food, jewelry, and even servants, kind of like giving your toy a special gift box to keep it happy forever. They also had a special body, called the ka, that people believed needed food and care just like you need snacks after school.
Becoming a God
Over time, pharaohs became so powerful that they were thought to be gods themselves, kind of like your favorite teacher who can turn into a superhero when they’re not teaching. People would build big temples and statues in their honor, making sure the world remembered them every day.
So, even though they didn’t actually live forever, people believed they did because of all these special treatments and stories, just like how you believe your toy lives on every time you play with it!
Examples
- A child asks, Why did people think kings could live forever?
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See also
- How Did the Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt Become Immortal in People’s Minds?
- Who is Ancient Egypt?
- How Does Ancient Egyptian Pharaohs - Real Faces Work?
- How Does Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphics Work?
- Why Did the Ancient Egyptians Build Pyramids?