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Greek Mythology:Eros and Psyche
Emily Thomas
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Greek Mythology
Eros&Psyche
By Emily Thomas and Kaela Thomas
As we go through the slides, you will have a visual representation of the story as our visual learning technique.
Presentation
Sad Psyche
"Psyche , the all-beautiful, sat sad and solitary, only admired never loved." (Hamilton, page 100)
The prophecy
"They dressed the maiden as though for her death and carried her to the hill with greater sorrowing than if it had been to her tomb." (Hamilton, page 100)
Her Husband
"She knew without seeing him that here was no monster or shape of terror."(Hamilton page 101)
Finding Him
"Love cannot live where there is no trust."(Hamilton, page 103)
Dangerous tasks
"Poor Psyche in her despairing wanderings was trying to win the gods over to her side."(Hamilton, page 104)
Reunited
" Love and the Soul(for that is what Pscyhe means) had sought and, after sore trials, found each other, and that union could never be broken."(Hamilton, page 107)
Greek Mythology Lessons
Greek Myths can be used to teach lessons and explain the norms of society and nature. In this specific myth we learn what can happen when you don't trust the people close to you and the consequences of that. We also learned about the consequences of hard work and how it can pay off for you in the end.
The End!
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