she broke her promise not to look at eros.
she broke her promise not to look at eros.
Psyche broke her promise not to look upon the face of her husband, who was actually the god Cupid. As a consequence, Cupid left her, causing her to go on a journey to seek him out and win back his love.
Psyche promised not to look at her husband, Cupid, but her sisters convinced her to look at him at night while he was asleep. Hot wax dripped on his face, awaking him, and he ran away to his mother, Venus.
Psyche's sisters persuade her to uncover the true identity of her mysterious husband by looking at him while he sleeps, despite being warned not to do so. Their envy and curiosity lead Psyche to ultimately break her husband's trust and face the consequences.
the promise is broken when they break their promise to you
The main problem in the story of Cupid and Psyche is the lack of trust and communication between the two. Psyche's curiosity leads her to break a promise to Cupid and their relationship is tested. The solution comes when they both learn to communicate openly and trust each other, leading to their reunion and a happy ending.
It is considered immoral to break a promise, unless that promise was immoral, in which case it was immoral to make the promise not to break it. A moral should trump a promise. That is the relationship.
because you will break a promise
You can break a promise
we will die
Psyche was forbidden to look at her husband, Eros (Cupid), as part of a promise made to him. This prohibition was imposed because Eros wanted Psyche to trust him and love him for who he was, rather than out of curiosity or the desire to see his true form. However, driven by doubt and curiosity, Psyche eventually disobeyed this command, leading to turmoil in their relationship.
Yes. If you break a promise, you're disloyal