The Story of Orpheus and Eurydice: A love beyond life - Greek Mythology in Comics - See U in History

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19 Oct 202008:38

Summary

TLDROrpheus, son of Calliope and Apollo, was a legendary musician whose voice could charm nature itself. His courage was evident during the quest for the Golden Fleece, where his music protected the Argonauts from the Sirens. Tragically, his wife Eurydice died, leading Orpheus on a heart-wrenching journey to Hades to reclaim her. Despite his plea moving the gods of the underworld, a fateful glance back cost him Eurydice forever. His sorrowful end came at the hands of the Bacantes, but his legacy lives on as his lyre was immortalized among the stars.

Takeaways

  • 🎶 Orpheus was a legendary musician in Greek mythology, known for his exceptional voice and musical talent inherited from his parents, the muse Calliope and the god Apollo.
  • 🐉 His music had a profound effect on nature; it could calm animals and make plants sway to the rhythm.
  • 🛡️ Orpheus demonstrated courage and was part of Jason's crew on the quest for the Golden Fleece, using his music to protect the Argonauts from the Sirens.
  • 💔 He fell in love with Eurydice, who was also captivated by his music, leading to a marriage filled with passion but shadowed by ominous signs.
  • 🐝 Eurydice met a tragic end when she was bitten by a snake while fleeing from Aristaeus, a would-be assailant.
  • 😢 Overwhelmed by grief, Orpheus used his musical prowess to lament Eurydice's death, and his once joyful music turned melancholic.
  • 🏺 With the help of Hermes, Orpheus ventured into the Underworld to plead with Hades and Persephone to release Eurydice back to the land of the living.
  • 🎵 His music moved even the gods of the Underworld, leading Hades to agree to Eurydice's release under the condition that Orpheus not look back until they reached the surface.
  • 👻 Orpheus's failure to heed this warning resulted in Eurydice being pulled back into the Underworld, reinforcing the tragic nature of their love story.
  • 💔 Consumed by sorrow, Orpheus's music never regained its former joy, and he eventually met a violent end at the hands of the Bacantes, followers of Dionysus.
  • 🌌 In the end, the Muses honored Orpheus by placing his lyre among the stars, and his spirit was said to be reunited with Eurydice in the Elysian Fields.

Q & A

  • Who were Orpheus' parents in Greek mythology?

    -Orpheus was the son of the muse Calliope and the god Apollo.

  • What talents did Orpheus inherit from his parents?

    -Orpheus inherited an unsurpassed melodious voice from his mother Calliope and a talent for writing outstanding music from his father Apollo.

  • How did Orpheus' music affect the natural world?

    -When Orpheus played his lyre, animals would calm down and stop to listen to him, and even plants would swing to the music's rhythm.

  • In what famous quest did Orpheus participate?

    -Orpheus was part of the Jason crew in their quest for the Golden Fleece.

  • How did Orpheus help the Argonauts escape the Sirens?

    -Orpheus managed to muffle the deadly melody of the Sirens with his own music, allowing the Argonauts to escape their seductive song.

  • Who was Eurydice and how was she related to Orpheus?

    -Eurydice was Orpheus' beloved wife, who was also his biggest fan and was deeply passionate about his songs.

  • What tragic event led to Eurydice's death?

    -While fleeing from Aristeas, the beekeeper who wanted to rape her, Eurydice was stung by a snake and died in Orpheus' arms.

  • What did Orpheus do after Eurydice's death?

    -Orpheus went to the underworld to plead with Hades and Persephone to allow him to bring Eurydice back to life.

  • What condition was set by Hades for Orpheus to take Eurydice back to the world of the living?

    -Hades set the condition that Orpheus must go ahead and Eurydice would follow behind, but under no circumstances could Orpheus look back until they reached the surface.

  • What was the consequence of Orpheus looking back at Eurydice before reaching the surface?

    -Orpheus looked back to ensure Eurydice was following, causing her to be pulled back into the underworld, and he lost her forever.

  • How did Orpheus meet his end, and what became of his lyre?

    -Orpheus was killed by a group of Bacantes, the priestesses of Dionysus, who were enraged by his refusal to engage with them. His remains and lyre were thrown into a river, but the Muses honored him by turning his lyre into a constellation.

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