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Orpheus and Eurydice

English literature

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Orpheus and Eurydice

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  1. Orpheus and Eurydice Grade 7 HalaGalal

  2. Objectives To analyze specific details in the stories by identifying whether the ideas were expressed in the texts or not. To identify sensory details

  3. The Characters Orpheus was a musician in ancient Greek and Roman mythology Eurydice :Orpheus's wife Hades the god of the under world

  4. The summary • Orpheus was musician ,he married to Eurydice. • Eurydice she was beautiful and her husband loved her so much. • One day Orpheus and Eurydice went to the woods for a picnic, while they are running Orpheus saw Eurydice had stepped on a venomous snake that had bitten her. She was dying, and Orpheus was unable to save her. Eurydice died in the woods from a venomous snakebite and descended to the underworld.

  5. The summary Orpheus was so sad , then he decided to traveled to the Underworld, the world of death. Orpheus asked Hades the God of the underworld to bring him his dead wife again to the life. Hades agreed to help Orpheus on one condition, that Orpheus can’t look back to his wife until they out of the underworld .So Orpheus and Eurydice climbed up to the earth, but Orpheus turned back and looked to his beloved wife , suddenly she vanished for ever.

  6. Play & watch my dear students • https://quizizz.com/join/search/orpheus%20and%20euryeus?languages=English The tragic myth of Orpheus and Eurydice - Brendan Pelsue

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