The story of Orpheus and Eurydice is one of the most beautiful and sad in Greek mythology. In the story, Orpheus, the greatest poet, and musician in history try to reclaim his wife, Eurydice, who has passed away. To save his loved one, Orpheus will travel to the underworld and back.
By narrating King Orfeo's trip to the "Other" realm in quest of his vanished queen, Dame Heurodis, the Breton poet Sir Orfeo borrows and modifies the classical Orpheus myth. Unlike Orpheus, who is motivated to reach the Otherworld by the death of his loving wife, Orfeo is motivated by the kidnapping of Heurodis.
The purpose of Greek mythology is to educate people, and the Myth of Orpheus and Eurydice teaches two lessons to ancient Greeks. First, you must honour your commitments. And second, always treat the gods with reverence.
According to many myths, he used his lyre to perform a mournful song, pleading for death so that he and Eurydice may be together forever. Either creatures tore him apart or, in a fit of rage, the Maenads murdered him.
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Ballad means 'slow'. Usually to desribe a songs pace.
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Title of the song: My Way
Singer/ Composer: Paul Anka
1.
The song is about a man close to his dying moment that realizes how happy he is because all his life he did everything the way he wanted. Despite mistakes and bad moments, he had a great life thanks to that approach to life choices.
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The lines that I like the most are:
I've loved, I've laughed and cried
I've had my fill, my share of losing
And now, as tears subside
I find it all so amusing
Explanation:
I think is inspiring to hear someone who understands that good and bad are part of life, and even the bad moments can end up being kind of amusing in the big picture.