This presentation summarizes the myth of Cupid and Psyche. It introduces the characters of Cupid, Psyche, and Venus, and the settings of Cupid's palace, Mount Olympus, and the Underworld. It then describes the plot, where Psyche angers Venus with her beauty and is given impossible tasks by Venus, but completes them with help. Psyche looks upon Cupid in curiosity and falls into a deep sleep. Jupiter intervenes and makes them immortal so they can live happily ever after. The moral of the story is about the importance of trust, perseverance, and sacrifice in love.
5. WOULD YOU RATHER
BE IN A RELATIONSHIP WITH
SOMEONE
WHO IS VERY ATTRACTIVE BUT HAS
A TERRIBLE PERSONALITY
OR
WHO IS NOT VERY ATTRACTIVE BUT
HAS AN AMAZING PERSONALITY?
7. • Cupid is the god of love, desire, and
• attraction in Roman mythology.
• He is also known as Eros in Greek mythology.
• Cupid is depicted as a winged, chubby infant or a
handsome, youthful man with wings and a bow and
arrow.
• He is often portrayed as a mischievous figure who uses
his arrows to make people fall in love.
• Cupid is considered a symbol of romantic love and
affection.
8. • Psyche began as a mortal woman in Roman
mythology.
• Later, she became the goddess of the Soul.
• She is renowned for her exceptional beauty,
believed that she surpassed the beauty of
Aphrodite (Venus)
• Psyche is depicted as a kind, gentle, and loving
person.
• She is the youngest daughter of the king
Bella Hadid declared world's most
beautiful woman based on science
-Dr. Julian DeSilva
9. • Venus is the goddess of love, beauty, and
fertility.
• Also known as the Greek goddess, Aphrodite.
• Venus is often depicted as a beautiful woman with
long hair and elegant clothing.
• She is associated with love, desire, and fertility.
• In the story, Venus becomes envious of Psyche's
beauty and orders her son Cupid to make Psyche
fall in love with the most despicable man on earth.
Gisele Bündchen, one of the highest-paid
models in the world. 16th-richest
woman in the entertainment industry
10.
11. • He is associated with several domains,
including sun, music, poetry, healing, and
prophecy.
• He is also known as the god of truth and
god of the sun, music, healing, and
herding.
• He was often consulted for his
prophecies.
12. • Daughter of Zeus and Demeter
• According to the myth, Hades, the god of the
underworld, abducted Persephone and
made her his wife.
• Goddess of the Spring who lives off-
season in the Underworld.
13. • The king of the gods in Roman mythology.
• He is also known as Zeus in Greek mythology.
• Jupiter is associated with the sky and
thunder.
• He is often depicted as a powerful and regal
figure, wearing a crown and carrying a lightning
bolt.
• Granted Psyche’s immortality
20. ● Psyche was a beautiful mortal
woman who was admired by
many but never found love.
● Venus, the goddess of love,
became jealous of Psyche's
beauty and ordered her son,
Cupid, to make Psyche fall in
love with the ugliest man on
earth.
21. ● However, Cupid accidentally
pricked himself with his own
arrow and fell in love with
Psyche.
● Cupid took Psyche to a palace
where he visited her at night, but
he warned her never to look at
him.
● Cupid visited Psyche at night,
and they fell in love in secret.
22. ● Psyche's jealous sisters
convinced her that Cupid was a
monster, and she should kill
him while he slept.
● Psyche was curious of Cupid’s
face, she went to Cupid with a
lamp while he was sleeping to
look at him.
● Cupid was awakened by the light
and fled, heartbroken that Psyche
didn't trust him.
23. TASK 1
Sort a huge pile of mixed grains:
Venus gave Psyche a huge pile of
mixed grains (wheat, barley, millet,
beans, lentils, and chickpeas) and
asked her to sort them all out and
put them in separate piles by
morning. With the help of ants,
Psyche was able to complete the
task in one night.
24. TASK 2
Collect golden wool from
dangerous sheep: For her second
task, Venus commanded Psyche to
retrieve a handful of golden wool
from a herd of dangerous sheep.
These sheep had sharp horns and
breathed fire, but with the help of a
talking reed, Psyche was able to
avoid danger and retrieve the wool.
25. TASK 3
Fill a flask with water from the
River Styx: Venus's third task for
Psyche was to fill a flask with water
from the River Styx, which was
guarded by a dragon. With the help
of Zeus, who gave her a protective
vessel to hold the water, and an
eagle, who collected the water for
her, Psyche was able to complete
the task.
26. ● Psyche completed the tasks, but
Venus still tried to prevent their
love from flourishing.
● Venus gave Psyche a final
task. She gave Psyche a box
which she has to carry to the
underworld and ask
Persephone to fill with some of
her beauty.
27. ● Psyche wanted to jump of a cliff,
but Cupid told her there's another
way.
● First she went through a great
hole on the earth, where she
must give a ferry man a penny to
take her across.
28. ● Psyche has to go through
Cerberus, the three headed
guard dog of the underworld.
● She then gave them cake, to let
her pass through.
● She then meet Persephone
which gave some of her beauty in
the box
29. ● After her long journey, Psyche
was curious and her vanity
caused her to look at the box.
● The box was filled with sleep
rather than beauty. Psyche’s
lifeforce was slowly fading
● Cupid rushed to his love, and
removed her sleeping curse.
30. ● Jupiter intervened and made
Cupid and Psyche immortal,
allowing them to be together
forever.
Psyche became the goddess of soul
● Cupid and Psyche were married
in a grand ceremony and lived
happily ever after.
32. Trust is essential in any
relationship
Psyche's lack of trust in Cupid led to her
disobeying his instructions, which caused their
separation. Trust is a crucial element in any
relationship, and without it, there can be no
true intimacy.
33. Perseverance leads to rewards
Psyche's journey to win back Cupid's love was long
and arduous, but she never gave up. Her
perseverance ultimately led to her reunion with
Cupid and their happy ending. This shows that
perseverance in the face of obstacles can lead to
great rewards.
34. Love requires sacrifice
Psyche had to make several sacrifices to prove her
love for Cupid, including enduring various trials and
hardships. This emphasizes that love often requires
sacrifice and that true love involves putting the
needs of your loved ones before your own.
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