The Fall of Man refers to the biblical story in which Adam and Eve, the first humans created by God, disobey His command by eating the forbidden fruit from the Tree of Knowledge in the Garden of Eden. This act of disobedience introduced sin into the world, leading to their expulsion from the garden and a change in their relationship with God.
As a consequence of their actions, Adam and Eve faced hardships, including labor and suffering. This event is often interpreted as the origin of human sinfulness and the need for redemption, which is a central theme in Christian theology.