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Andrea Hernandez Caro Gonzalez Ana Juarez Cupid and Psyche

Characters Cupid The symbol of Cupid is a small mischievous winged child whose arrow pierces the heart. The son of Venus, goddess of love, and Mars, god of war. http://swarajyamag.com/culture/competing-with-cupid/

Characters Psyche One of the three daughters of a king Her beauty was admired by everyone on earth. Means “soul” and is represented by a butterfly because its her frequent attribute and represents the soul. http://pixshark.com/psyche-goddess-symbol.htm

Characters Venus The goddess of love. Cupids mom. Also represents beauty. Her symbol is a circle with a small cross below it which is designated as the female symbol. http://iphone22.arc.nasa.gov/public/iexplore/missions/pages/solarsystem/venus.html

Characters http://www.ucg.org/holidays-and-holy-days/st-valentine-cupid-and-jesus-christ/ http://psychesgift.com/the-psyches-gift-readings/ http://info.umkc.edu/womenc/2013/06/25/what-do-our-gender-symbols-really-mean/

Myth The king had three daughters. Psyche was the most beautiful girl. Men admired her beauty and praised her. Venus, the goddess of love, becomes jealous. She sends her son, Cupid, to shoot Psyche and make her fall in love with a beast. Cupid himself, falls in love with Psyche.

Myth Cupid shoots himself. Psyches father was worried that she might have a curse and no one would truly love her and marry her. He asked the oracle of Apollo for help. Psyche got sent to the mountain in which she falls into deathlike sleep and wakes up in a mansion with goods. She heard her husbands voice but never saw him

Myth She asks for her sisters to go and visit her because she’s lonely. Sisters get jealous and ruin her by telling her that she is married to a monster. Psyche turns her oil lamp on at night and sees no monster but a beautiful man. She burns him by accident and he flees to Venus.

Myth Psyche looks for him. Venus is mad and makes Psyche complete tasks. The last task put her in eternal sleep after opening the mysterious box. Cupid heals and wakes Psyche up with a light touch of his arrow. He agrees to stop his mischiefs of making gods and goddesses fall in love. Venus is then satisfied with them marring because Psyche is immortal and doesn’t get attention from people on earth anymore.

Analysis Divine interdiction Damsel in Distress Venus tells cupid to shoot Psyche with an arrow but shoots himself instead. Damsel in Distress Psyche goes to Venus in distress because she couldn’t find cupid. The magical weapon Cupids bow and arrow.

Themes Love affects one’s actions. Betrayal leads to abandonment. Love is blind. Jealousy harms. Curiosity can be tricky.

Work Cited Shmoop Editorial Team. "Shmoop: Homework Help, Teacher Resources, Test Prep." Shmoop.com. Shmoop University, Inc., 11 Nov. 2008. Web. 08 Apr. 2015. "WisdomPortal.com." WisdomPortal.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 08 Apr. 2015. D'Aulaire, Ingri, and Edgar Parin D'Aulaire. Ingri and Edgar Parin D'Aulaire's Book of Greek Myths. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1962. Print. "Cupid and Psyche." Cupid and Psyche. N.p., n.d. Web. 08 Apr. 2015.