When Psyche completed the tasks given to her by Aphrodite and nearly died in accomplishing them ("rather die then live without love"); he found her and brought her back to Mt. Olympus to become a immortal goddess (of the soul) and his wife.
Aphrodite was extremely jealous of Psyche because Psyche posed as a threat. It it said that Aphrodite was forgotten when Psyche became to be known. Aphrodite was very jealous of Phsyche's beauty
Aphrodite made Psyche get the gloden fleece in the tasks so to win her consent as mother in law (basically)
1. Sort out a massive pile of different kinds of grains into their respective types. 2. Collect the golden wool of fierce rams. 3. Gather water from the mouth of the Stygian river. 4. Retrieve a box of Persephone's beauty.
In Greek mythology, Psyche was able to escape the underworld by completing a series of tasks assigned to her by Persephone, the queen of the underworld. She successfully completed these tasks, which included proving her worth and devotion to her beloved husband, Eros (Cupid). As a result, Psyche was allowed to return to the world of the living.
In Greek mythology, Cupid falls in love with Psyche due to her beauty. Cupid's mother, Aphrodite, becomes jealous of their love and sets tasks for Psyche to complete in order to prove her worthiness to be with Cupid. Ultimately, their love triumphs and they are reunited.
aphrodite charmed him with love and looks
Aphrodite. Psyche was an incredibly beautiful mortal princess who earned the wrath of Aphrodite when people started worshipping her instead of the goddess. Aphrodite told Eros to make Psyche fall in love with the most hideous men imaginable, but Eros himself fell in love with her and took her to his palace, however, Eros hid his true identity and demanded that Psyche never look upon his face. Psyche was eventually tricked by her jealous sisters into looking at the face of the god, and he abandoned her. Grief-stricken, Psyche searched the world for her lost love and eventually came into the service of Aphrodite. The goddess commanded that Psyche perform a series of tasks, culminating in a journey to the Underworld. In the end Psyche was reunited with Eros and the couple wed in a ceremony attended by the gods.
he died
an army of ants helps Psyche sort the mountain of seeds , or more precisely , they do the job for her. The ants could represent a need to rely on intuition to sort through a conflicting situation.
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.
His most famous quarrel was with Aphrodite, his mother. She was jealous of Psyche's beauty and asked Eros to make Psyche fall in love with something hideous, but by a mistake Eros scratched himself with a love arrow and could not bring himself to punish Psyche. Aphrodite took matters into her own hands and created a barrier around Psyche, so that no one could get close to her. The standoff lasted for a long time: Eros refusing to stir love, as was his duty, Aphrodite refusing to restore Psyche. At last Aphrodite gave in and Psyche and Eros were married.