and ret modul sheets their REMI Stric heal Wed and Bril ba du Employ BRIGADA PAGBASA: Reading Comprehension nalytical listening Read the Myth of Orpheus and Eurydice problem The Myth of Orpheus and Eurydice #ving , lyre in nature, eyes fell Her name was Eurydice and she had been drawn to Orpheus by the beauty of his music and voice. The two of the mo fell in love instantly, unable to spend a single moment apar briter a bhile, they got married and Hymenaios, the cod of marriage, blessed their union. However, the god also predicted that their perfection was not meant to last A short time after this prophecy, Eurydice had been wandering in the forest with other Nymphs. Aristaeus, a shepherd dwelling nearby, had devised a plan to conquer the beautiful nymph since he deeply hated Orpheus. He ses an ambush for them in the middle of the forest, and as they approached, he jumped on them in order to kill Orpheus As the shepherd made his move, Orpheus grabbed Eurydice by the hand and started running through the forest. Few steps away, Eurydice had stepped on a nest of snakes and had been bitten by a deadly viper, instantly dying. Aristaeus had abandoned his try, cursing his luck. Orpheus sang his deep grief with his lyre and managed to move everything, living or not, in the world, both humans and gods learned about his sorrow and grief. And so Orpheus decided to descend to Hades in order to bring his wife back to life. Being a demigod, he could enter the realm of the dead, passing by souls and ghosts of people unknown. With his music, he also managed to enchant Cerberus, the three-headed dog that guarded the gates of the Underworld. He later presented himself in front of the god of the Underworld, Hades, and his wife Persephone. Even the Gods could not neglect the pain in his voice, and so Hades told Orpheus that he could take Eurydice with him but under one condition: she would have to follow him while walking out to the light from the caves of the underworld, but he should not look at her before coming out to the light or else he might lose her forever. If he was patient, Eurydice would become his once more. Orpheus thought that this was an easy task for a patient man like himself, and so he accepted the terms and began the ascend back into the world of the living. However, just before reaching the exit of the Underworld, and being unable to hear his wife's footsteps, he feared that the gods had fooled him. In the end, Orpheus lost his faith and turned to see Eurydice behind him, but her shade was thrown back among the dead once more, now trapped with Hades forever. ar F Answer the following questions.
1. How did Eurydice die?
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and ret modul sheets their REMI Stric heal Wed and Bril ba du Employ BRIGADA PAGBASA: Reading Comprehension nalytical listening Read the Myth of Orpheus and Eurydice problem The Myth of Orpheus and Eurydice #ving , lyre in nature, eyes fell Her name was Eurydice and she had been drawn to Orpheus by the beauty of his music and voice. The two of the mo fell in love instantly, unable to spend a single moment apar briter a bhile, they got married and Hymenaios, the cod of marriage, blessed their union. However, the god also predicted that their perfection was not meant to last A short time after this prophecy, Eurydice had been wandering in the forest with other Nymphs. Aristaeus, a shepherd dwelling nearby, had devised a plan to conquer the beautiful nymph since he deeply hated Orpheus. He ses an ambush for them in the middle of the forest, and as they approached, he jumped on them in order to kill Orpheus As the shepherd made his move, Orpheus grabbed Eurydice by the hand and started running through the forest. Few steps away, Eurydice had stepped on a nest of snakes and had been bitten by a deadly viper, instantly dying. Aristaeus had abandoned his try, cursing his luck. Orpheus sang his deep grief with his lyre and managed to move everything, living or not, in the world, both humans and gods learned about his sorrow and grief. And so Orpheus decided to descend to Hades in order to bring his wife back to life. Being a demigod, he could enter the realm of the dead, passing by souls and ghosts of people unknown. With his music, he also managed to enchant Cerberus, the three-headed dog that guarded the gates of the Underworld. He later presented himself in front of the god of the Underworld, Hades, and his wife Persephone. Even the Gods could not neglect the pain in his voice, and so Hades told Orpheus that he could take Eurydice with him but under one condition: she would have to follow him while walking out to the light from the caves of the underworld, but he should not look at her before coming out to the light or else he might lose her forever. If he was patient, Eurydice would become his once more. Orpheus thought that this was an easy task for a patient man like himself, and so he accepted the terms and began the ascend back into the world of the living. However, just before reaching the exit of the Underworld, and being unable to hear his wife's footsteps, he feared that the gods had fooled him. In the end, Orpheus lost his faith and turned to see Eurydice behind him, but her shade was thrown back among the dead once more, now trapped with Hades forever. ar F Answer the following questions.