Orpheus and Eurydice

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- A gifted musician whose music could charm anyone—even gods and monsters.
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- Orpheus’s beloved bride, who tragically died from a snake bite.
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- A small harp-like instrument Orpheus played.
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– The creature that bit Eurydice, leading to her death.
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– The land of the dead ruled by Hades.
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– The god of the Underworld who gave Orpheus a chance to save Eurydice.
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– Hades’s wife and queen of the Underworld, moved by Orpheus’s music.
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– The river souls must cross to enter the Underworld.
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– The ferryman who rows souls across the River Styx.
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– The three-headed dog that guards the gates of the Underworld.
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– What Orpheus was forbidden to do on the way back to Earth.
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– The flaw that caused Orpheus to look back too soon.
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– Orpheus’s deep sorrow after losing Eurydice a second time.
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– The powerful emotion that inspired Orpheus to brave the Underworld.
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– The genre of this myth, ending in sorrow.
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– The Muse of epic poetry and Orpheus’s mother.
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– What Orpheus carried as he tried to rescue Eurydice.
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– Orpheus’s greatest gift; it moved gods and spirits.
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– The dangerous path Orpheus took through the Underworld.
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– What Orpheus needed to complete his mission—but ultimately lacked.