Psyche hides the lamp and waits until her husband falls asleep because she is curious to know his true identity. She wants to see his face and confirm whether he is truly a monster as others have suggested. However, her curiosity leads her to disobey his instructions and ultimately causes trouble.
Aphrodite sent Eros to Psyche because Psyche's beauty was threatening to overshadow hers, causing jealousy and anger. Eros was tasked to make Psyche fall in love with something hideous, but he ended up falling in love with her instead.
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.
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.
Psyche's actions inadvertently caused Cupid to fall in love with her when she was not supposed to see his face. As a result, Cupid's love for Psyche led to a series of challenges and tests that ultimately strengthened their bond and love for each other. Overall, Psyche's relationship with Cupid showcased the power of love to overcome obstacles and bring about transformation.
Cupid was sent by his mother, Venus, to kill Psyche because she was so beautiful, the people in her town offered to worship her instead of Venus. She refused, but it was enough to earn the goddesses ire. Before he could do the deed, Cupid accidentally stuck himself with one of his golden arrows and he fell in love with psyche. He carried her away to a secret fortress where he would come to visit her only at night, so that she would not know who he was.
Aphrodite sent Eros to Psyche because Psyche's beauty was threatening to overshadow hers, causing jealousy and anger. Eros was tasked to make Psyche fall in love with something hideous, but he ended up falling in love with her instead.
Venus told Cupid to make Psyche fall in love with the most despicable and vile creature in the world.
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.
Basically, Psyche is good. Long story short, Cupid accidentally falls in love with her when Venus sends him to kill Psyche (Venus hates Psyche, a mortal, for being too beautiful). Venus is angry, and places a curse on Psyche. The curse makes certain that no man will ever marry her, despite her beauty. Cupid is angry and refuses to make anyone fall in love for as long as the curse continues. This means that people stop praising Venus. Eventually Venus caves to Cupid, allowing him to have one thing. He asks to have Psyche. Venus agrees. Meanwhile, down on earth, Psyche's parents abandoned her on a mountain, as advised by an oracle. The wind carries her away to a valley. At night, her groom arrives. The groom is Cupid, but Psyche doesn't know that. She becomes pregnant, still not knowing who her husband is. Cupid wants to wait to tell her who he is. Psyche's jealous sisters convince her that her husband is a serpent and that she should kill it while it's sleeping, but Psyche turns on a light and realizes who her husband really is. Cupid flees. Psyche gets back at her sisters by telling them that Cupid wants to marry them and that they should jump off of a mountain and the wind will take them to him. They both jump to their death. Psyche then enlists the help of several goddesses to find Cupid. They all tell her that she must consult Venus. Venus gives her several tasks to complete in order to be allowed to see Cupid again. She completes all of the "impossible" tasks, such as sorting seeds and fetching golden wool, with the help of various animals. After the last task, which involved going into the Underworld to get a box of beauty, Cupid begs Zeus to intervene and allow them to marry. He agrees, and Cupid and Psyche, who is made immortal, have a child together. Eventually, Psyche and Venus make amends. So, Psyche is good, unless you're asking Venus, who hated Psyche. You can also learn from this answer that it is really hard to briefly summarize Greek myths.
1- cupid and psyche 2- Apollo and daphne 3- hades and persephone 4- eros and ganymedes 5- eros and hymenaeus 6- medea and Jason 7- perseus and Andromeda
As the goddess of love and beauty, Venus was extremely angry when her worshipers turned from her temples to visit the beautiful mortal, Psyche. She planned firstly to make her son, Cupid, cause her to fall madly in love with the most vile and despicable creature on Earth. However, this plan did not work, as Cupid fell in love with Psyche himself. After a plot that Cupid arranged, they were married, although Psyche did not know that her mysterious husband was Cupid, the god of love- she never really saw him. However, as she was visited by her jealous sisters, they told her that she should check out who her husband truly was. She held up a lamp, and recognized his real identity, but he fled after having hot oil dropped on him. Cupid went to his mother's chamber to have his wound cared for. She was infuriated- and decided to show Psyche what happens when she displeases a goddess. Psyche, after fruitlessly praying to the other gods who would not help her, chose to offer herself as a servant to Venus to soften her displeasure. Venus' next plan was to make Psyche do a series of four 'impossible' tasks. Firstly, Psyche had to sort wheat, poppy, and millet seeds. Secondly, she had to fetch golden fleece from fierce sheep. Thirdly, she had to get a flask of water from the River Styx. Lastly, she had to get 'beauty' from Proserpine in the Underworld. She succeeded in all of these tasks, to Venus' frustration, with the help of ants, a little green reed, an eagle, and a tower, respectively. Finally, after that, Psyche (who had fallen asleep after opening the box of beauty) was awaken by Cupid. He went to Jupiter to formally marry Psyche, and she had immortality bestowed upon her. That was the end of the evil plans of Venus toward Psyche; as she had no objection to having a goddess as a daughter-in-law, and with Psyche out of the way, so to speak, she would no longer interfere with Venus' worshipers on Earth.
Psyche. Aphrodite was jealous of Psyche's beauty, and had Eros make her fall in love with a monster with his arrows, but when Eros reached in to get a closer look at Psyche, he pierced himself with one of his arrows. They had a child, Hedone.
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.
Cupid whisked Psyche off to a palace because he fell in love with her, and didn't want to make her fall in love with a horrifying monster, as his mother instructed him to.
Psyche's actions inadvertently caused Cupid to fall in love with her when she was not supposed to see his face. As a result, Cupid's love for Psyche led to a series of challenges and tests that ultimately strengthened their bond and love for each other. Overall, Psyche's relationship with Cupid showcased the power of love to overcome obstacles and bring about transformation.
Psyche was a woman gifted with extreme beauty and grace, one of the mortal women whose love and sacrifice for her beloved God Eros earned her immortality.Psyche became, as Greek word "psyche" implies, the deity of soul. To modern days, the myth of Psyche symbolizes a self-search and personal growth through learning, losing, and saving the real love.Living her ordinary life, Psyche became famous because of her beauty that the whole world rushed to see.Being jealous due to men's admiration for Psyche, Goddess Aphrodite asked her son, the powerful master of love, Eros, to poison men's souls in order to kill off their desire for Psyche. But Eros also fell in love with Psyche and was completely mesmerized by her beauty.Despite all the men coming her way, Psyche stayed unmarried, but she wanted to marry the man she would love. Her parents became so desperate because of their daughter's destiny and had no choice but to ask for an oracle, hoping that they would manage to solve the mystery and give a husband to their daughter.Eros guided Apollo to give the oracle that Psyche would marry an ugly beast whose face she would never be able to see, and he would wait for her at the top of the mountain.It was not what Psyche's parents were hoping for; on the contrary, they were completely devastated, as their daughter was not supposed to have such as fate, but they decided to go on and arranged the wedding of their beloved daughter with the beast.After the wedding, Psyche was able to be with her husband only at night. His tenderness and the enormous love he showed to her made Psyche happy and fulfilled beyond her expectations and dreams. She talked about her happiness with her sisters and confined in them how sad she was she couldn't see his face.Hence, the jealous sisters persuaded Psyche that her lover is not only an ugly beast but also a monster who would eventually kill her, so she should kill him first to save herself.With the oil lamp and knife in her hands, Psyche one night was ready for murder, but when she enlightened the face of her beast-husband she saw the beautiful God Eros. Caught by surprise, she spilled the oil on his face. Eros woke up and flew away telling Psyche that she betrayed him and ruined their relationship so that they could never be united again.Psyche started searching for her lost love, and finally was suggested to beg Aphrodite, who imprisoned Eros in the Palace, to see him. Aphrodite gave her three impossible tasks to accomplish in order to prove her love.Driven by her desire to reunite with Eros, she was fearless. After accomplishing the first two tasks, Psyche had to go to the Hades (Underworld) and bring the box with the elixir of beauty to Aphrodite, who ordered her not to open the box. Instead of the elixir, there was Morpheus (the god of sleep and dreams) hiding in the box and since the curious Psyche opened it, she fell asleep.Eros found out what happened, run away from the Palace, and begged Zeus to save his Psyche. Amazed by their love, Zeus went even further - he made Psyche immortal so that two lovers could be together forever.
Cupid was sent by his mother, Venus, to kill Psyche because she was so beautiful, the people in her town offered to worship her instead of Venus. She refused, but it was enough to earn the goddesses ire. Before he could do the deed, Cupid accidentally stuck himself with one of his golden arrows and he fell in love with psyche. He carried her away to a secret fortress where he would come to visit her only at night, so that she would not know who he was.