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CUPID
AND
PSYCHE
VOCABULARY WORDS:
•BETRAY -to give aid or information to an
enemy of; commit treason against:To
deliver into the hands of an enemy in
violation of a trust or allegiance.
•GAZE -describe a condition where the
mature autonomous subject observes "the
observation of himself" in a mirror.
VOCABULARY WORDS:
 •HUMMING -is a sound made by humming a
wordless tone with the mouth completely
closed, forcing the sound to emerge from the
nose. To hum is to produce such a sound,
most often with a melody.
 •ORACLE -was a person or agency
considered to be a source of wise counsel or
prophetic opinion, predictions or precognition
of the future, inspired by the gods. As such it
is a form of divination.
VOCABULARY WORDS:
 •PENNY -is a coin (pl. pennies) or a type of currency
(pl. pence) used in several English-speaking countries.
It is often the smallest denomination within a currency
system.
 •PLUNGE -a type of waterfall.
 •STXY -"hate" and "detestation".
 •SUMMONED –a call to appear; conjuration; in
traditional and most contemporary usage refers to a
magical act of invoking spirits or using incantations or
VOCABULARY WORDS:
 •TOMB –is a repository for the remains
of the dead. It is generally any
structurally enclosed interment space or
burial chamber, of varying sizes.
 •WANDER –to ramble with no definite
destination; to go astray; to lose
concentration
GREEK MYTHS
The Outline of the story
Cupid and Psyche
The story of cupid and psyche is
one of the most famous Greek
myths. We will look at some of the
main characters of the story
CHARACTERS:
This is one of
the main
characters. His
name is Cupid
(Eros). He is a
boy and will
never become
older as he is a
god who cannot
die (immortal)
CHARACTERS:
This is Cupid in love with
his girl friend Psyche.
Psyche is not a god; she
is just a normal human.
Nonetheless, she is very
beautiful.
GREEK MYTHS
This is Cupid’s mother. Her
name is Aphrodite
(Venus). She is just like
most mothers and does
not think that Cupid’s
new girl friend is good
enough for her only son.
She is the God of ?
a) Fun
b) not wearing cloths
c) love
CHARACTERS:
This is Cupid’s father
Mars. Do you know what
he is the (Ares) god of?
a) Games b) War c) funny
hats
Mars does not really care
about what his son does.
He probably just wants
his son to be happy.
CHARACTERS:
This is the god Hermes. He is the king of
gods son and is very naughty. His job is
to give messages to people and other
gods from his father, Zeus.
Because Hermes is a naughty god, what
kinds of people do you think Hermes
likes to help?
a) Soldiers
b) Government officials
c) Thieves (people who steal things)
d) Artists
e) Bankers
 The answer is
thieves and artists.
He also likes to help
travelers and any
kinds of people that
are naughty or
interesting in some
way.
GREEK MYTHS
CHARACTERS: This is the King of all Gods Zeus.
Zeus tries to do the good and the
right thing.
However, Zeus is usually very
naughty
Zeus’s wife always catches him
with other men and gives him lots
of trouble when he gets back
home.
Basically, most of the Greek Gods
are naughty. There are only a few
serious ones around
CHARACTERS:
 This is Zeus’s
brother Hades.
He is the god of
the underworld
(where many of
the dead, ancient
Greeks believe,
go for a while)
CHARACTERS:
This is Hade's beautiful
wife Persephone .
Cupid’s mother Aphrodite
makes poor psyche
(Cupids girl friend) go to
find Persephone in the
under world to get a little of
her beauty. Aphrodite
wants it because she
always wants to be more
beautiful.
SETTINGS: MT.OLYMPUS
Where the Gods and Goddesses
live.
THINK IT OVER
Who are the three lovely maidens?
-There were no names told about
Psyche's sisters. One of the
maidens was Psyche.
Who is the loveliest of the three?
-It was Psyche.
THINK IT OVER
 Why is Pysche not loved? And what did
she do to them?
-Pysche was adored and admired, but
not loved. Because the men who
admires her doesn't want her to their
wife. They wouldn't go to that extent of
having Psyche as their wife.
THINK IT OVER
 What happened to Cupid?
-If you have already read the story of Cupid
and Psyche, Cupid was ordered by his
mother, Aphrodite (Venus), to make Psyche
fall in love with a hideous creature. Cupid
quickly answered his mother's request and
went to Psyche. Just as he saw Psyche
sleeping, Cupid was captivated by Psyche's
beauty and scratched himself with his arrow
instead, thus, he fell in love with Psyche.
THINK IT OVER
 What are the labors done by Psyche?
-
THINK IT OVER
 What are the labors done by Psyche?
-
-THE
END-
CONTRIBUTED BY:
GROUP TWO
4TH YEAR
ST.JOHN BOSCO
SY: 2010-2011

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English

  • 2. VOCABULARY WORDS: •BETRAY -to give aid or information to an enemy of; commit treason against:To deliver into the hands of an enemy in violation of a trust or allegiance. •GAZE -describe a condition where the mature autonomous subject observes "the observation of himself" in a mirror.
  • 3. VOCABULARY WORDS:  •HUMMING -is a sound made by humming a wordless tone with the mouth completely closed, forcing the sound to emerge from the nose. To hum is to produce such a sound, most often with a melody.  •ORACLE -was a person or agency considered to be a source of wise counsel or prophetic opinion, predictions or precognition of the future, inspired by the gods. As such it is a form of divination.
  • 4. VOCABULARY WORDS:  •PENNY -is a coin (pl. pennies) or a type of currency (pl. pence) used in several English-speaking countries. It is often the smallest denomination within a currency system.  •PLUNGE -a type of waterfall.  •STXY -"hate" and "detestation".  •SUMMONED –a call to appear; conjuration; in traditional and most contemporary usage refers to a magical act of invoking spirits or using incantations or
  • 5. VOCABULARY WORDS:  •TOMB –is a repository for the remains of the dead. It is generally any structurally enclosed interment space or burial chamber, of varying sizes.  •WANDER –to ramble with no definite destination; to go astray; to lose concentration
  • 6. GREEK MYTHS The Outline of the story Cupid and Psyche The story of cupid and psyche is one of the most famous Greek myths. We will look at some of the main characters of the story
  • 7. CHARACTERS: This is one of the main characters. His name is Cupid (Eros). He is a boy and will never become older as he is a god who cannot die (immortal)
  • 8. CHARACTERS: This is Cupid in love with his girl friend Psyche. Psyche is not a god; she is just a normal human. Nonetheless, she is very beautiful.
  • 9. GREEK MYTHS This is Cupid’s mother. Her name is Aphrodite (Venus). She is just like most mothers and does not think that Cupid’s new girl friend is good enough for her only son. She is the God of ? a) Fun b) not wearing cloths c) love
  • 10. CHARACTERS: This is Cupid’s father Mars. Do you know what he is the (Ares) god of? a) Games b) War c) funny hats Mars does not really care about what his son does. He probably just wants his son to be happy.
  • 11. CHARACTERS: This is the god Hermes. He is the king of gods son and is very naughty. His job is to give messages to people and other gods from his father, Zeus. Because Hermes is a naughty god, what kinds of people do you think Hermes likes to help? a) Soldiers b) Government officials c) Thieves (people who steal things) d) Artists e) Bankers
  • 12.  The answer is thieves and artists. He also likes to help travelers and any kinds of people that are naughty or interesting in some way. GREEK MYTHS
  • 13. CHARACTERS: This is the King of all Gods Zeus. Zeus tries to do the good and the right thing. However, Zeus is usually very naughty Zeus’s wife always catches him with other men and gives him lots of trouble when he gets back home. Basically, most of the Greek Gods are naughty. There are only a few serious ones around
  • 14. CHARACTERS:  This is Zeus’s brother Hades. He is the god of the underworld (where many of the dead, ancient Greeks believe, go for a while)
  • 15. CHARACTERS: This is Hade's beautiful wife Persephone . Cupid’s mother Aphrodite makes poor psyche (Cupids girl friend) go to find Persephone in the under world to get a little of her beauty. Aphrodite wants it because she always wants to be more beautiful.
  • 16. SETTINGS: MT.OLYMPUS Where the Gods and Goddesses live.
  • 17. THINK IT OVER Who are the three lovely maidens? -There were no names told about Psyche's sisters. One of the maidens was Psyche. Who is the loveliest of the three? -It was Psyche.
  • 18. THINK IT OVER  Why is Pysche not loved? And what did she do to them? -Pysche was adored and admired, but not loved. Because the men who admires her doesn't want her to their wife. They wouldn't go to that extent of having Psyche as their wife.
  • 19. THINK IT OVER  What happened to Cupid? -If you have already read the story of Cupid and Psyche, Cupid was ordered by his mother, Aphrodite (Venus), to make Psyche fall in love with a hideous creature. Cupid quickly answered his mother's request and went to Psyche. Just as he saw Psyche sleeping, Cupid was captivated by Psyche's beauty and scratched himself with his arrow instead, thus, he fell in love with Psyche.
  • 20. THINK IT OVER  What are the labors done by Psyche? -
  • 21. THINK IT OVER  What are the labors done by Psyche? -
  • 23. CONTRIBUTED BY: GROUP TWO 4TH YEAR ST.JOHN BOSCO SY: 2010-2011