Respuesta :
Orpheus decided to rescue his wife Eurydice from the Underworld because he loved her. She died way too young, and he couldn't bear to live without her, so he went to the Underworld himself to get her back. The only condition was that he couldn't look at her until they were out of the Underworld. But of course, he couldn't help it, and therefore she remained in Hell forever.
Orpheus decides to rescue his wife from the Underworld because of love and desire. Eurydice dies on their wedding day after being bitten by a snake. Orpheus uses his music to show his longing for his wife. Eventually he decides that he should actually do something about it and goes to beg Hades to release her from the Underworld.
Further Explanation
In the story the temptations and desires of man are highlighted. Orpheus is not only so desirous of his wife that he travels into the Underworld to get her, but he also can't keep his eyes off of her long enough to save her.
Orpheus was allowed to travel into the Underworld and save Eurydice as long as she walked behind him on the way out and he didn't look back. Orpheus couldn't resist the temptation, looked back, and Eurydice was lost to him forever.
Hero's Journey
This story takes the typical plot structure of the hero's journey. Orpheus is the hero. He goes on a quest to bring his wife back from the Underworld. He must succeed at various tasks along the way. His weakness is his desire for his wife. He returns home unfortunately without his wife, but understanding the cost of succumbing to temptation.
Subject: English
Level: High School
Course: Mythology
Keywords:
Orpheus, Eurydice, hero's journey, Underworld, Mythology
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