When Psyche looks at Cupid when he's sleeping.
Cupid and Psyche are characters from Roman mythology. Psyche was a mortal woman known for her beauty, and Cupid was the son of Venus, the goddess of love. Their story involves envy, betrayal, and ultimately their love for each other overcoming obstacles set by the gods.
Many things happened to Cupid and Psyche. Cupid falls in love with Psyche, and Psyche, trying to win back Venus' favor, undertakes four tasks: sorting the seeds, getting the golden fleece, getting water from the river Styx, and getting beauty from Proserpine. She had help in all four tasks. At the end of the story, they get married.
They were so happy to have been reunited that Cupid asked Jupiter's permission to marry her, in spite of the fact that she was not a goddess. And so they did!
What a happy ending!!
The marriage of Cupid and Psyche, and the birth of their daughter Voluptas.
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'Cupid and Psyche' was written by Apuleius.
Yes, Cupid married Psyche.
Cupid and Psyche met when Psyche was wandering on a mountain and stumbled upon Cupid's hidden palace while he was sleeping. She accidentally woke him up by scratching herself on a rose, and that's when they first encountered each other.
In Greek mythology, Cupid (Eros) falls in love with Psyche, a mortal princess. Despite being warned not to show herself, Psyche looks at Cupid, causing him to flee. They eventually reunite through various trials, and Zeus grants Psyche immortality so she can be with Cupid forever.
Psyche lost Cupid because she broke a promise not to look at him while he slept. Curiosity led her to try to see his face, causing him to wake up and flee. This action ultimately resulted in her facing numerous trials and challenges before being reunited with Cupid.
Cupid met Psyche when he was sent by Venus to make Psyche fall in love with something hideous. Instead, Cupid accidentally pricked himself with his arrow and fell in love with Psyche. Cupid arranged to meet Psyche in the dark so she didn't see his true form.
Psyche, the soul, seeks love; being Cupid.
Cupid and Psyche are characters from Roman mythology who were involved in a romantic relationship despite challenges and obstacles. Their story symbolizes themes of love, trust, and perseverance, and is often interpreted as an allegory for the soul's journey towards union with the divine.
Cupid was married to Psyche.
In the story of Cupid and Psyche, the problem is resolved when Psyche overcomes various trials set by Venus, Cupid's mother. Ultimately, through her determination, love, and loyalty, Psyche proves her worthiness to be with Cupid and earns her place in the gods' favor. The resolution of the story highlights the power of love, trust, and perseverance to overcome challenges.
The child of Cupid and Psyche is Voluptas. In Greek mythology she was called Hedone.