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Orpheus And Eurydice: A Journey Through Greek Myth

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In the mortal life, people come and go on a regular basis. At one moment ones family member could be standing right next to them and at another moment they are lying on the ground cold. This is the same scenario that happens to the tragic hero Orpheus and his beloved wife, Eurydice. Throughout the myth, two main themes jumped out the most. The first theme is the idea the people are afraid of losing their loved ones. More importantly, the person that loses his or her loved one will not forget them and will try everything in his or her power see them again. The second theme is more of the concept of impossible condition. Both of these themes help the reader grasp how to overcome the temptations of the mortal world. Before one can dive into analyzing the myth, let’s go over what the Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice actually is. According to the textbook “A Journey through Greek Mythology” by Monica Cyrino: Orpheus is the son of Calliope and the god Apollo. Orpheus happened …show more content…

Not only is it crushing on the emotional side of life, an event like this takes a toll on the human body. Orpheus can no longer be the same person as he was before due to the simple fact that a part of himself has been ripped right out of his body. In today’s society the same type of scenario occurs but one does not consult with the queen of the underworld. When something tragic happens to a loved one, even if it is not death, a part of oneself is slowly torn because of the emotional ties that have been developed between them. These ties walk hand and hand with the fear of losing a loved one. Death in the real world, makes people fear losing the loved one even more due to the fact that once that person dies there is no way of bringing them back. In Orpheus’ case he had that one opportunity to bring his wife back but he failed to follow the simplest instruction. This infraction is more commonly known as the impossible

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