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Eight Brief Tales of Lovers

Jessica Hair
Bradley Gaines
Pyramus and Thisbe
o Lovers from a very young age
o Longed to marry, but were forbidden
o Finally one day agreed to meet that night at the Tomb of
Ninus, under a tall mulberry tree full of snow-white
berries
o While waiting for Pyramus, Thisbe spots a lioness and
fled from the tree dropping her cloak in the process
o Pyramus shows up and sees the bloodstained shreds of
the cloak and the tracks of the lioness
Pyramus and Thisbe
o Pyramus came to the conclusion that Thisbe was dead
o Knowing he could not live without Thisbe, he plunged his
sword into his side, his blood dying the berries red
o Thisbe comes back to find Pyramus dying under the tree
o She finds his sword fallen from his hand
o Knowing he killed himself for her, Thisbe plunged the
sword into her heart
o The lovers blood staining the berries of the mulberry tree
Orpheus and Eurydice
o Orpheus, a great mortal musician, savior of the heroes,
and most importantly, a lover
o Lived a simple, careless life, until he met Eurydice
o She couldn’t resist the power of his song and they got
married
o Not long after the ceremony, Eurydice was stung by a
viper and died, and Orpheus was overwhelmed with grief
o He journeyed down to the underworld to save her
o At the sound of his lyre all that vast multitude were
charmed to stillness
Orpheus and Eurydice
o No one under his spell could resist him anything
o They gave Eurydice back to him on one condition: he
couldn’t look at her until they reached the upper world
o As they made it to the top, he turned too soon and in an
instant she was gone
o He tried to go back down and get her but was not
allowed in the same way – the only way in was death
o Maenads in a frenzy, ripped the singer to shreds and
placed his limbs in a tomb at the foot of Mt. Olympus
o To this day, the nightingales sing sweetly there
Ceyx and Alcyone
o These two loved each other and were never apart
o A time came when Ceyx had to make a long journey
across the sea
o Knowing all the dangers, she begged him not to go
o The ship sank and he died
o Alcyone knew something happed and she went to the
shore where off in the water she sees his dead body
o Instead of sinking into the waves she was flying over
them, as she changed into a bird
Pygmalion and Galatea
o Pygmalion was a woman hater, but the statue he made
and devoted all his genius to was that of a woman
o He fell deeply in love with this woman
o At the feast day of Venus, he dared to ask the goddess
only that he find a maiden like his statue
o Venus turned the statue into a real human woman and
even graced their marriage herself with her presence
o All we know that happened after this is that he named
her Galatea and their son Paphos
Baucis and Philemon
o One day, Jupiter and Mercury descend to earth in
disguise in order to test the hospitality of the people
o No one is kind to them except an old couple, Baucis and
Philemon, who are very poor
o Revealing themselves, Jupiter and Mercury drown the
rest of Phrygia’s inhabitants in a flood and offer Baucis
and Philemon any wish they desire
Baucis and Philemon
o Baucis and Philemon merely ask never to live apart from
one another
o The two live to a very old age, when the gods transform
them into two trees –a linden and an oak-growing out of
a single trunk
Endymion
o Endymion is a handsome young shepherd loved by the
moon, Selene
o Selene casts a magic sleep over him so that she can
visit him whenever she wants
o Night after night she visits him and covers him with her
kisses
o Although her passion only brings her a burden of pain as
he cannot return the love back
Daphne
o Daphne is a beautiful nymph that Apollo loves
o She runs away from him but he pursues her all the way
to the waters of her father, the river god Peneus
o Daphne finds her arms harden and twist as father turns
her into a laurel tree
o Apollo proclaims that the laurel will forever be his sacred
tree and that they will be joined together wherever songs
are sung and stories are told
Alpheus and Arethusa
o Arethusa, a beautiful young Greek huntress and a
follower of Artemis would have nothing to do with men
o One day after an exhausting hunt, she came to a crystal
clear stream and decided to take a swim
o Frightened when she feels something in the water, runs
into the forest where the voice of the unknown told her
that he was Alpheus, the god of the river
o Arethusa called out to Artemis, and the goddess
answered by changing her into a spring

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