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Psyche had to perform three tasks for Cupid, the god of love and desire, as instructed by Venus, Cupid's mother. These tasks were given to test Psyche's love for Cupid and included sorting a pile of mixed grains, fetching a vial of water from the River Styx, and retrieving a box of beauty ointment from the underworld.
From the myth 'Cupid and Psyche', the tasks that Venus made her perform in order were as follows:Sort the seedsGet the fleeceGet the water from the River StyxGet the beauty from Proserpine
To test her persistence and energy
Psyche in order to win back Cupid.
shocked/outbeaten
Psyche didn't exactly have many strengths aside from her beauty. In all of her tasks given to her by Venus, she had assistance.
Psyche angered Venus because mortals believed that she was more beautiful than even she. Venus' temples were abandoned, and all the honors that were once hers were given to a mortal girl. Venus was also angered because Psyche kept succeeding in her tasks.
Nobody was all the time. When Psyche undertakes the tasks given her by Venus, she gets help from the ants, and a river god, etcetera.
She did not, even though she married Cupid.
If Psyche ever sees Venus, Venus swore to leave her forever.
More people went to see Psyche then Venus; Venus was jealous of her.
To win Venus's approval to marry Cupid.