The rising action of "Cupid and Psyche" involves Psyche's curiosity leading her to seek out her unseen lover, disobeying his warnings. She ultimately disobeys his final instruction to not look upon his true form, which leads to their separation and her subsequent trials set by Venus to prove her love for Cupid.
The best rising action in the story of Cupid and Psyche is when Psyche disobeys Cupid's warning not to look at him while he sleeps, leading to his departure and leaving Psyche alone and heartbroken. This event sets off a chain of trials and tribulations for Psyche as she tries to win back Cupid's love and ultimately prove her worthiness to the gods.
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'Cupid and Psyche' was written by Apuleius.
Yes, Cupid married Psyche.
Cupid and Psyche met after Venus (Cupid's mother) told Cupid to make Psyche fall in love with the 'vilest and most despicable of creatures'.
Cupid falls in love with Psyche when they meet.
She was curious to look at him but Cupid warned her not to, but she did it anyway and Cupid was so angry at Psyche, he left her
they meet from Aphrodite sending down Cupid and him seeing psyche sleeping. If you read the story cupid and psyche you can find out that way too.
Psyche, the soul, seeks love; being Cupid.
Cupid and Psyche is a Greek fairy tale of a god (Cupid) who falls in love with a mortal (Psyche). it was written by the 2nd century novelist Apuleius.
Cupid was married to Psyche.
The child of Cupid and Psyche is Voluptas. In Greek mythology she was called Hedone.