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TED-Ed I wonder what the world would do if one was found living in this time undetected 🤔🤔🤔🤔 until she discovers herself reveals her identity , just asking
It is also reasonable to me since Cupid knows who she is, sees her face and gets impressed by her beauty, while Psyche knows nothing about him. Psyche may enjoy spending nights with him but this does not means she can entrust her child to a stranger and share her life with him. I think love does not exist without trust.
@@emmasuniverse7710 That's the thing, Psyche isn't blind and there's a choice for her to see the man. Blindness is another story, you don't have a choice when you are blind, But when you can perfectly see, you are going to want to see your spouse.
Psyche's sisters actually poisoned her thoughts, but okay. Also, the ants were there because of Demeter, whose temple Pysche had cleaned on the way while finding Eros(Cupid). She also cleaned Hera's temple, so it wasn't a river god, it was a pile of reeds that told her the answer to the second task. There were actually four tasks, the underworld task being the 4th task. The third task was to get a pitcher of Styx water. Oh well. it was a good animation though, and I loved it.
She did all of this while pregnant?!?? Man that’s effort. : edit so I’m saying that she is putting so much effort to be with her loved one while risking the baby’s health and her sim not saying her baby is a sorrow I’m saying she’s super strong and a warrior ( ps ty for all the likes!)
*Queen of the underworld, since Hades is technically God of the Underworld, not the Dead although he can control the dead but Thanatos is Angel(ik it's not god but still) of Death
The version I read, stated that psyche loathed how beautiful she was because it isolated her from the world. Cupid had fallen for her not just for her looks, but for the way she handled it: she didn't want to be beautiful, she just wanted to be loved for who she was.
One day Hades, God of the Underworld, saw Persephone and instantly fell in love with her. Hades confided his secret in his brother Zeus, asking for help, so the two of them concocted a plan to trap her. As the girl (Persephone) played with her companions, they caused the ground to split underneath her. Persephone slipped beneath the Earth and Hades stole her to the Underworld where he made her his wife. The myth says that Persephone was very unhappy, but after much time, she came to love the cold-blooded Hades and lived happily with him. A Different Version Of The Myth Of Hades And Persephone The myth of Hades and Persephone also has a different version; in this one Demeter was present when Persephone was kidnapped by God Hades but was tricked by Zeus and Hades. That morning when Demeter descended on Earth with her daughter Persephone , she left her to play with the sea nymphs called Nereids and the Naiads who were the freshwater nymphs of the lakes, springs and rivers. *Persephone And Flower Narcissus* Demeter went to supervise her bountiful crops. As Persephone engaged in play and with the rest of the group, her attention fell upon the potently fragrant valley nearby and she couldn’t take her eyes of the yellow flower narcissus. She called upon her playmates to accompany her, but they couldn’t possibly go with her as leaving the side of their water bodies would result in their death. The flower Narcissus was planted there by Gaia, who was following the orders of Zeus. The goal was to enchant Persephone and attract her, away from her guides. So, Persephone danced her way to the garden alone and tried to pluck the narcissus from the bosom of Gaia. It drained her energies as the narcissus only came out after a lot of pulling. But suddenly, to her utter fright, she saw the tiny hole from which she had drawn out the flower shaft, began to rapid grow in size until it started to resemble a mighty enormous chasm. Hades Kidnapping Persephone From this came the vigorous galloping sounds of multiple horses and such sudden happenings only froze the frail beauty to her feet. Out of all her friends only the naiad Cyane tried to rescue the crying Persephone but she was no match for the powerful Hades. Bereaving her friend’s kidnap, Cyane melted into a pool of tears and formed the river Cyane at the spot. *Goddess Demeter Trying To Find Persephone* Demeter rushed back to where she had left her daughter and found only the Cyane river there with the other nymphs weeping. Worried as she was, she asked all as to the whereabouts of her beloved daughter. Nobody could tell her anything at all and furious that they couldn’t protect her child, she cursed all the nymphs into becoming heinous women with plumed bodies and scaly feet, called the sirens. It was only the river Cyane who helped her by washing over the belt of Persephone, indicating that something gravely wrong had happened. Demeter went mad and hunted for her daughter everywhere. The myth says that she even disguised herself as an aged lady and with lighted torched in her hands roamed the Earth for nine long days and nine long nights. Finally, she met Hecate, the deity of magic, witchcraft, spirits and crossroads, at the dawn of the 10th day who had pity at her dismal condition and asked her to seek help from the all seeing Helios, the sun god. Helios told Demeter all about how Hades had dragged Persephone into the underworld. *Persephone In The Underworld* Persephone’s mother, Demeter, begged her brother Hades to allow Persephone to come back to the livings, denoting that the young Persephone was not supposed to live in the underworld. Hades consulted with Zeus and they both decided to allow Persephone to live on earth for six months each year, while the rest of the time she would be on his side in the Underworld. Before leaving the underworld, Persephone had been persuaded to eat four seeds of a pomegranate. In ancient mythology, to eat the fruit of one’s captor meant that one would have to return to that captor or country, so Persephone was doomed to return to the underworld for four months of the year. But she was allowed to spend the remaining two-thirds of the year with her Earth Mother, Demeter. The myth of Hades and Persephone is associated with the coming of Spring and Winter: When Persephone comes to the Earth, it’s springtime. When she descends to Hades, it is winter...
Fun facts..Not only does Psyche means soul (Psychology,Psychiatrist,Psychometry,Psychosocial..) it also means butterfly, so no wonder the college org symbolism for psych students looks like a butterfly, and btw the latin form for their daughter.. Pleasure is actually Voluptas which is the origin of the word.. voluptuous meaning sensually arousing. :) -I love the classics!
Sensual arousing is very different from pleasure. The former seems shallow and animal like. Reminds me that I was a chimpanzee in the savanna not too long ago.
Kevin 080592. My voluptuos pleasure is directed by my physce and whatever feelings the gods decide to make me feel that day, no wonder i don't get laid.
This is a Greek myth which was translated in latin, and maybe adopted by the Romans. Psyche (ψυχή) is the soul, the spirit, the fire that lies within us, everything that makes us alive. Volupta is the translation in latin, the actual name was Pleasure.
Me: Expecting a nice quote or something at the end of the video TED-Ed: aND ShE, cUPID, ANd, pSHyCHe hAVe BeEN COmpLICaTING pEOplES lOve LiVeS evER sENse!!!
Cupid's arrows always cause tragedy for everyone (including his mother), except for him. Cupid and Odyssey's stories are two rare ones that have happy endings :]]
if love cant survive when there's no trust, then the story already ended when Cupid left her after she looked at his face. That scene literally show how both of them have no trust
True, but there are still 'need to knows', like who it is you're sleeping with and fathering your kid. I wonder why Eros didn't shapeshift. She wouldn't have to know who he really was or even be given a name but she could at least have the satisfaction of not being completely left in the dark, literally.
cupid was the one who couldn't trust- he didn't believe they could be lovers as both mortal and god and so forced Phyche to meet unrealistic requirements
Cupid is Latin(Roman) and Eros is Greek. Psyche is Greek. So why do people keep calling this pair Cupid and Psyche. Just because Cupid is more iconic doesn't make that right.
The complete story is from a Latin author named Apuleius. In his work, Apuleius used the names Cupid & Psyche. The Romans would often use Greek names in their writings.
This isn't my comment but I did think of this when the narrator was telling the myth but someone told something like so I'm not trying to copy. Psyche: Beauty is a curse. Also her: Maybe I should take some of the beauty I got from the underworld and use it on myself.
She wasn't pregnant, she had two younger sisters who where jealous and made her doubt her husband. But I am familiar with the Greek version, maybe the Roman (which this video told) is different in those aspects.
LagiNaLangAko23 I can't remember did they came to her, or vice versa, but either way they were pretty envious and were telling Psyche that her husband is a monster and that she should be scared so she must check how he looks. Yeah, they did fall off a cliff !
If a religion like the mormon church came to exist from a fanfic of the bible, what keeps a bunch of greek immigrants who are not exactly athenians, like most the stories you'll ever know, to modify lightly a story that they never had written until this guy in Rome and some other in Athens
That's true! And it especially comes to play with older myths and tales; errors in translation, change based upon personal preference, a bit of an exaggeration to make it more 'spicy'.... you end up with a hundred versions of one story.
The video covers half the story, Psyche was helped not because of her beauty, but because she cleaned the shrines of Demeter (the ants) and Hera (River God's help) and cupid realised what she was going through was wrong
Is this a mistake? Because *the name pairings are wrong...* To the Romans, they were called "Cupid"/"Amor" and "Anima", but *the Greeks originally paired them as "Eros and Psyche".*
The complete story is from a Latin author named Apuleius. In his work, Apuleius used the names Cupid & Psyche. The Romans would often use Greek names in their writings.
So many interesting parts of this beautiful story were left out creating a lot of holes. And it feels real good that a lot of viewers are filling in these holes! And i could not resist sharing the very painful and moving parting words Cupid uttered as he flew away from his beloved . He said, " I inflict no other punishment on you than to leave you for ever. Love cannot dwell with suspicion." Surely, in matters of relationship, love cannot truly live or bloom without the calming and reassuring presence of trust.
Psyche is Greek and Cupid is Roman. Eros is supposed to be in this story, not Cupid. Venus is also Roman, Aphrodite is supposed to be in the place of Venus. This story is supposed to be a Greek myth, not Roman. And it is Persephone, not Proserpine.
Kawaii Something 1. "Psyche is Greek and Cupid is Roman." ✔️ 2. "Eros is supposed to be in this story, not Cupid."- Cupid and Eros are one and the same. Both of their names mean "desire." 3. "Venus is also Roman, Aphrodite is supposed to be in the place of Venus." ✔️, but this story is of Roman origin, so Venus is used. 4. "This story is supposed to be a Greek myth, not Roman."- This story is told by Apuleius, a Latin writer, as part of Metamorphoses. Yes, the characters are based from Greek mythology, but as aforementioned, the story itself is of Roman origin. 5. "And it is Persephone, not Proserpine."- See #3.
I like this story cause it shows the extent at which human sympathy can help people overcome hardships but also that our combined efforts are always stronger then individual acts.
@ALEXANDRIA SERGENT The video is retelling the myth as written by the Roman author Apuleius (from his novel 'Metamorphoses / Asinus aureus') from the 2nd century AD. While the myth is older than that and there are older ancient Greek art works depicting them, this novel is the only written source of the story from antiquity that tells an extended narrative and survived. So using the Latin names definitely makes sense.
+Nevaeh West She did; two of them. They of them visited Psyche and grew envious of her luxurious lifestyle. So they waited on the edge of the same cliff Psyche did before she was taken to Eros and jumped in the hopes that Zephyros ("The West Wind") would lift them. Unfortunately, Zephyros did not favor them and they fell to their deaths thousands of feet below.
Ani Goel Oh, I wasn’t actually expecting to get a response from anybody or likes for that matter-my comments are usually ignored. Thanks for answering my question.
Deathknight Yeah I know he was said to be handsome. In the original novel that I read months ago of beauty and the beast the prince in his human form was said to look beautiful or as beautiful as Cupid to Beauty.
it was because she wasn't normal human-level beautiful, she was goddess-level beautiful. as beautiful as Aphrodite. she didn't have any friends because all the other girls felt intimidated and jealous about her, and she couldn't get a boyfriend because all the men were too scared to ask her out.
I'm from the Philippines and we have some funky creature myths (kapre, mananggal, tikbalang) with interesting back stories! I'd love to see one up on season 2!
Can you explain why this myth used both roman and Greek variations of characters? Chiron, Cerberus and the river Styx are all Greek. But Venus is roman, along with the god of the underworld. Osiris, I think is what it said?
Actually, in this video they're only using the Roman names. Charon, Cerberus and Styx are also their Latin names. The tale of Cupid and Psyche as we know it and as it was told here is fully Roman. It was written and passed down to us by the Roman writer Apuleius. Older versions of the story likely existed but have been lost.
me: **has three assignments, two of which are done** me also: **goes to do the third assignment** in hopes to get high score queen of death: here's your good grade me: yes finally queen of death: sike that's some good sleep you need
What an exciting story you have shared with such beautiful illustrations.... Thankyou so much Ted ed.....Hats off to the entire team behind this successful venture......
"Have been complicating peoples love life ever since" 5:07 Lol , WTH . . Why do you guys do this. You guys have your happy ending , and I can't get mine ? 😂
If you're wondering why Psyche wanted to keep some of the beauty for herself, remember that she did all these tasks back to back while heavily pregnant. By the time she was finally allowed to meet Cupid, she was exhausted and probably in rags. And since Cupid said that it was her beauty that made him fall in love with her, it's reasonable to think she'd be afraid that he wouldn't want her back if she didn't look her best.
I had to read all of the book "Mythology" by Edith Hamilton for high school, and the version in this video is very different. But I like both versions! The myth of Cupid and Psyche is one of my favorites!
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Medusa please, i like her story...
TED-Ed Can you please do Philippine myths, too? I feel like myths from my country are underrated.
TED-Ed make Japanese myths
TED-Ed I wonder what the world would do if one was found living in this time undetected 🤔🤔🤔🤔 until she discovers herself reveals her identity , just asking
Voixtalks Mos es Japanese myths but Japanese people still exist how can that be 🤔🤔🤔
Where tf are all the ants at when im tidying my room?
Yeah Bro!
You just took out the Main Point from the Whole Video!
Where are the MF ants?!
The ants were sent by the gods to help the lover so unless you were ya know in love with mortal beings I don't think that would work for you buddy
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Idk if I want a bunch of ants in my clothes
Gods: stabbed but okay
Also gods: oil burn, I’ll just leave my pregnant girlfriend alone for weeks
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im ur 200 th like
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*Wife
When someone says “Cupid and “ but doesn’t finish the sentence
*say psyche right now*
This is so underrated
I kek'ed.
this made me chuckled
I see what you did there🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Wait a minute you forgot the part that she was content to not know who her husband was, but she was tricked and persuaded by her jealous sisters
Thank you, I was looking for this comment :)
@@cozybeatsretreat I only knew it cause of Stephen Fry's book "Mythos". This stuff is so cool and interesting!
I agree and I'm reading the second one of Fry, Heroes, if you haven't read yet.. You should
@@tenchobarros I havent, must give it a go though! Thanks for the recommendation
Yep, I've just read this story on Edith Hamilton's 'Mythology' and that part is missing. And it's important.
Mothers-in-law: Complicating their offspring's love life since mythology
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That explains everything
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@@beckanthony7788 I thought so when I read the comment ,that he/she is definitely Indian
@@beckanthony7788 ikr I think so too
Man the Greeks love their impossible tasks
so true
Like:Pay debts.
We all have 'em
They really did
This is the roman version
Psyche: “Beauty is a curse.”
Yet she tries to steal/keep MORE beauty for herself.
Yeah that's contradictory
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Every Greek hero has an imperfection in them which causes their demise i believe it was psyche's insecurity that caused her downfall
Maybe that's why she thinks it's a curse. You keep wanting more for yourself. The exact same case with both Psyche and Venus.
I mean she did do all those impossible things, she must have felt like she deserved it and I don't blame her.
"how can i raise a baby with a man she has never seen" ok but this is perfectly reasonable
Well, she repeatedly slept with a man that she never saw. 🤷♀️
It is also reasonable to me since Cupid knows who she is, sees her face and gets impressed by her beauty, while Psyche knows nothing about him. Psyche may enjoy spending nights with him but this does not means she can entrust her child to a stranger and share her life with him. I think love does not exist without trust.
In one of the versions, it was her two jealous sisters who influenced her to find out. She later tricked them into jumping off a cliff.
Ah how do you think blind people done it 😒
@@emmasuniverse7710 That's the thing, Psyche isn't blind and there's a choice for her to see the man. Blindness is another story, you don't have a choice when you are blind, But when you can perfectly see, you are going to want to see your spouse.
psyche: beauty is a curse
also psyche: looks into to a box wanting to take some of presophinas beauty
LMAO
Temptation is a funny thing
*persephone
It says in other versions of the story Psyche wanted to acquire some of Proserpina's beauty so she could be more "worthy" of Cupid...
@@itchyeyelids0_0 perserpine is Persephone's Roman name
"What should we name our daughter?"
"hmm.. PLEASURE!"
"sureeee"
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In another version her name is Hedone, which does indeed roughly translate to joy or pleasure.
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It actually translates to lust (i m greek)
What do you think how old is Pleasure in Greek years
I think this is the first time there was a happy ending in an ancient myth
Naaaah there was Perseus
There was also Heracles
Eagle_spangled_tricolor definitely not heracles
Thats what I kept thinking the entire time! I was preparing myself for a tragic end. Phew! glad it was a happy ending for them : )
There was Perseus
Psyche's sisters actually poisoned her thoughts, but okay. Also, the ants were there because of Demeter, whose temple Pysche had cleaned on the way while finding Eros(Cupid). She also cleaned Hera's temple, so it wasn't a river god, it was a pile of reeds that told her the answer to the second task. There were actually four tasks, the underworld task being the 4th task. The third task was to get a pitcher of Styx water. Oh well. it was a good animation though, and I loved it.
i think what u’re talking about is the greek version. and this is the roman one? idk lol
If there's one thing greek myths are bad at, it's consistency.
Yes this is part of the story. But I think they did the Roman version bec. They called Aphrodite, Venus.
Yeah but animators aren't free so some tactical editing has to happen
Yeah and didn't psyche took revenge on her sister and trick her to jump of a cliff
I never regretted finding your channel.
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Ted-Ed is an organization made up of a a lot of people
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She did all of this while pregnant?!?? Man that’s effort. : edit so I’m saying that she is putting so much effort to be with her loved one while risking the baby’s health and her sim not saying her baby is a sorrow I’m saying she’s super strong and a warrior ( ps ty for all the likes!)
Pregnancy is neither injury nor illness. Women--and their mates--who treat it as such . . .reap what they sow.
Prickly Pear This is still a baby.....
Women do have to be extra careful
Man.... that's dangerous....super risky
All Hail to our Mothers and Motherhood. Women are naturally Heroic, taking care of us children, their husbands and GIVING BIRTH, a Herculean task.
"And she, Psyche, and Cupid have been complicating people's love lives ever since."
This explains everything.
Actually, that's Aphrodite's job... Psyche is the goddess of the soul.
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Thor ragnorok Goddes of death HELA!
Helena Ravenclaw I was waiting for someone to say it! Thank you!
Helena Ravenclaw facts
I THOUGHT THE S A M E
Narrator: *beauty is a curse*
Me being a potato: *CoMe AgAiN*
Ur comment is so underrated
@@kalamani1526 your*
@@blabla-rg7ky it is understood
@@kalamani1526 So why don't you fix it then? :)
Potatoes are a literal snacc just sayin
Narrator: they named her pleasure
Baby: *shimmies seductively*
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I noticed that too 😂😂😂
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So, persephone dropped "sleep" when asked for her beauty because you need a "beauty sleep" to be like her ? OK
actually, Persephone gave her sleep because she was annoyed at Aphrodite and was playing a joke on her
Damn, that must've caused Sleeping Beauty -2000
Oh. Okay. I thought it was because the beauty of the dead *is* sleep. Thks for the tip ;)
Prosopina is persephone?
@@eleniplevriti3304 yes, same, only a little bit different version of name
so this is why i cant get a boyfriend
psyche been messin with my love life smh
mel rae
Same 😂
Lol same 😂
Psyche GODDAMNIT
Nah you just have yet to find the one pysche deemed a fit for you
mel rae me too :(
I love how the gods don't say no to anything. They just give you a series of impossible tasks. How polite.
most turn out to be possible, though. all the better for stories!
That's how bureaucracy works
Rotten trickery....
A greek story that doesn't end in Tragedy.
Its a roman story. :)
Considering that Rome copied Greece, I considered it all Greek stories.
That doesn't make any sense. If the story was made in Rome, then it is a Roman story, right?
well not for her sister... read till we have faces
theres also another story that doesnt end in tragedy.. perseus one of the famous greek heroes
Are we just going to ignore the fact that the Queen of the Underworld tried to flat-out murder Venus
try reading their myths, you'll find out why
@@reinarouge8381 lmao ' harmless prank' idk why it's funny but it sounds funny to me
Can someone explain how Venus, a Roman goddess, was present in ancient Greece.
She's Aphrodite's counterpart
@@lockandloadlikehell they are the same goddess but just with different names
*Queen of the underworld, since Hades is technically God of the Underworld, not the Dead although he can control the dead but Thanatos is Angel(ik it's not god but still) of Death
"...she heard an unseen voice say..." All voices are unseen.
😂😂gosh
😂😂😂😂😂😂😆 lol
Hahahahaha 😂
Ok fine you win.
Underrated
The version I read, stated that psyche loathed how beautiful she was because it isolated her from the world. Cupid had fallen for her not just for her looks, but for the way she handled it: she didn't want to be beautiful, she just wanted to be loved for who she was.
Why did psyche experienced those hardships!
Being good looking but hard to find someone who genuinely loves you, even back then it was still relevant.
is this video roman or greek myth? because it mixes characters names from both
Any plans on making Hades-Persephone myth?
I want that too
was waiting for that too until now
One day Hades, God of the Underworld, saw Persephone and instantly fell in love with her.
Hades confided his secret in his brother Zeus, asking for help, so the two of them concocted a plan to trap her. As the girl (Persephone) played with her companions, they caused the ground to split underneath her.
Persephone slipped beneath the Earth and Hades stole her to the Underworld where he made her his wife.
The myth says that Persephone was very unhappy, but after much time, she came to love the cold-blooded Hades and lived happily with him.
A Different Version Of The Myth Of Hades And Persephone
The myth of Hades and Persephone also has a different version; in this one Demeter was present when Persephone was kidnapped by God Hades but was tricked by Zeus and Hades.
That morning when Demeter descended on Earth with her daughter Persephone , she left her to play with the sea nymphs called Nereids and the Naiads who were the freshwater nymphs of the lakes, springs and rivers.
*Persephone And Flower Narcissus*
Demeter went to supervise her bountiful crops. As Persephone engaged in play and with the rest of the group, her attention fell upon the potently fragrant valley nearby and she couldn’t take her eyes of the yellow flower narcissus. She called upon her playmates to accompany her, but they couldn’t possibly go with her as leaving the side of their water bodies would result in their death.
The flower Narcissus was planted there by Gaia, who was following the orders of Zeus. The goal was to enchant Persephone and attract her, away from her guides.
So, Persephone danced her way to the garden alone and tried to pluck the narcissus from the bosom of Gaia. It drained her energies as the narcissus only came out after a lot of pulling. But suddenly, to her utter fright, she saw the tiny hole from which she had drawn out the flower shaft, began to rapid grow in size until it started to resemble a mighty enormous chasm.
Hades Kidnapping Persephone
From this came the vigorous galloping sounds of multiple horses and such sudden happenings only froze the frail beauty to her feet. Out of all her friends only the naiad Cyane tried to rescue the crying Persephone but she was no match for the powerful Hades. Bereaving her friend’s kidnap, Cyane melted into a pool of tears and formed the river Cyane at the spot.
*Goddess Demeter Trying To Find Persephone*
Demeter rushed back to where she had left her daughter and found only the Cyane river there with the other nymphs weeping. Worried as she was, she asked all as to the whereabouts of her beloved daughter.
Nobody could tell her anything at all and furious that they couldn’t protect her child, she cursed all the nymphs into becoming heinous women with plumed bodies and scaly feet, called the sirens. It was only the river Cyane who helped her by washing over the belt of Persephone, indicating that something gravely wrong had happened.
Demeter went mad and hunted for her daughter everywhere. The myth says that she even disguised herself as an aged lady and with lighted torched in her hands roamed the Earth for nine long days and nine long nights.
Finally, she met Hecate, the deity of magic, witchcraft, spirits and crossroads, at the dawn of the 10th day who had pity at her dismal condition and asked her to seek help from the all seeing Helios, the sun god. Helios told Demeter all about how Hades had dragged Persephone into the underworld.
*Persephone In The Underworld*
Persephone’s mother, Demeter, begged her brother Hades to allow Persephone to come back to the livings, denoting that the young Persephone was not supposed to live in the underworld. Hades consulted with Zeus and they both decided to allow Persephone to live on earth for six months each year, while the rest of the time she would be on his side in the Underworld.
Before leaving the underworld, Persephone had been persuaded to eat four seeds of a pomegranate. In ancient mythology, to eat the fruit of one’s captor meant that one would have to return to that captor or country, so Persephone was doomed to return to the underworld for four months of the year. But she was allowed to spend the remaining two-thirds of the year with her Earth Mother, Demeter.
The myth of Hades and Persephone is associated with the coming of Spring and Winter: When Persephone comes to the Earth, it’s springtime. When she descends to Hades, it is winter...
I too wish to see that
@@valkyrieworthy6760 wow
"Three of them have been complicating people's love lives ever since."
Buro Dadu 😂
They mean that like
Venus/Aphrodite=Soul
Cupid/Eros=Lust
Pleasure= ...well doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure that one out 🤣
MiniDoe psyche means soul as in the mind/head. Cupid is heart/body. When u can marry those two there will undoubtedly be pleasure
Buro Dadu And then you realise you have no love life
Buro Dadu
Falls in love with a girl.shoots himself with an arrow
*seems legit*
tofu the poodle From what I read in a book a few years ago Eros was bemused by Psyche's beauty and scratched the back of his neck with an arrow.
tofu the poodle Tt
He didn't shoot himself, he *accidentally* hit himself
You're all wrong. He just didn't want to pay for child support.
Cupid made us all complicated lmao
no one:
cupid: and who am i? that's one secret I'll never tell... you know you love me. XOXO
GOSSIP GIRL 😉
😂wth
Best comment I've seen 😂
Lmaooooo
Omg! Cupid is the ultimate GOSSIP GIRL!!! 🤣☠
Please, do more ancient myths videos, from all around the world
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Yesssss!
You should check out miscellaneous myths it's really good and has many myths from everywhere
You should see Crash Course - Mythology. They have made many videos of mythology around the world: ruclips.net/p/PLEb6sGT7oD8G8nPbyvObaZUNdfV6kitZQ
Aerys Targaryen Crøw trueee
Fun facts..Not only does Psyche means soul (Psychology,Psychiatrist,Psychometry,Psychosocial..) it also means butterfly, so no wonder the college org symbolism for psych students looks like a butterfly, and btw the latin form for their daughter.. Pleasure is actually Voluptas which is the origin of the word.. voluptuous meaning sensually arousing. :) -I love the classics!
Kevin Navalta it's a beautiful name of you know that
Sensual arousing is very different from pleasure. The former seems shallow and animal like. Reminds me that I was a chimpanzee in the savanna not too long ago.
Oh, that would explain why Tapu Lele is a butterfly.
Kevin 080592. My voluptuos pleasure is directed by my physce and whatever feelings the gods decide to make me feel that day, no wonder i don't get laid.
This is a Greek myth which was translated in latin, and maybe adopted by the Romans. Psyche (ψυχή) is the soul, the spirit, the fire that lies within us, everything that makes us alive. Volupta is the translation in latin, the actual name was Pleasure.
Better love story than Twilight.
Jerrie the claun Agreed!
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Jerrie the claun everything is
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LOL what i was just going to say 😂
1:47 is the most perfect eye roll I've ever witnessed
Cupid = Eros?
Venus = Aphrodite?
Yup.
Cupid:Eros
Venus:Aphrodite
Hotel:TRIVAGO
Cupid:Eros
Venus:Aphrodite
Hotel:TRIVAGO
Hotel = Trivago
yes Roman mythology
Finally a rational explanation for the question "why i was single"
Aw well....
Same
Read Mythos and Heroes from Stephen Fry, It very well explained
Still a better love story than....
your love story
What love story?
22cefiro exactly
so....
better then nothing?
twilight
What love story? Hahahaha ha HA HAAA HAAAAAA :'(
Me: Expecting a nice quote or something at the end of the video
TED-Ed: aND ShE, cUPID, ANd, pSHyCHe hAVe BeEN COmpLICaTING pEOplES lOve LiVeS evER sENse!!!
*sInCe
fAmily bonDing
@@kooflvr2522 ThAt's GreEk aNd RoMaN mYtHOloGy fOr YoU
More myths please.
I’d like to see the one about the girl Mira who was in love with her own father
agree
Lmao must be nice to have wings, just fly away when you accidentally get a girl pregnant
HAHAHAHAA
Honey I'm pregna-
*lmao imma dip succ on deese wings*
😂😂😂😂😂
He came back
Dont worry he's just gone to the store
Psyche thought beauty was a curse but in the end she became immortal and lived happily. Can I be cursed too?
well Judging from your profile pic you are already cursed.
You Real want Aphroditie/Venus's as your Mother in law? [though It could be worse it Could be Hera/Juno]
Rivaldoniofantarious Nelsonium bye this is so cute get married!!!
Ambrosia my child, Ambrosia, find it. Claim your immortality.
Rivaldoniofantarious Nelsonium haha you're too sweet
Cupid's arrows always cause tragedy for everyone (including his mother), except for him.
Cupid and Odyssey's stories are two rare ones that have happy endings :]]
wait how i just dont get it could u explain to me 😭
@@jaehyunluvr Meaning the only successful love story pricked by Eros' arrow were his.
love cannot survive where there is no trust
if love cant survive when there's no trust, then the story already ended when Cupid left her after she looked at his face. That scene literally show how both of them have no trust
True, but there are still 'need to knows', like who it is you're sleeping with and fathering your kid. I wonder why Eros didn't shapeshift. She wouldn't have to know who he really was or even be given a name but she could at least have the satisfaction of not being completely left in the dark, literally.
I say this all the time
Well from the start Cupid was in the wrong for not wanting her to see his face
cupid was the one who couldn't trust- he didn't believe they could be lovers as both mortal and god and so forced Phyche to meet unrealistic requirements
Cupid is Latin(Roman) and Eros is Greek. Psyche is Greek. So why do people keep calling this pair Cupid and Psyche. Just because Cupid is more iconic doesn't make that right.
cross border romances, if she could go to the underworld couldn't she just apply for a visa you think?
Bharat Yadav This is an underrated comment.
haha, thanks :)
I honestly think you cupid and psyche sound better together
The complete story is from a Latin author named Apuleius. In his work, Apuleius used the names Cupid & Psyche. The Romans would often use Greek names in their writings.
from the style of illustration to the voice of the narrator and the story itself, this video is damn beautiful.
I believe Cupid is Eros' Roman counterpart.
Psyche: "Beauty is a curse."
Me: If that's so, then I'd have blessings wherever I go.
Lmao 😂
This isn't my comment but I did think of this when the narrator was telling the myth but someone told something like so I'm not trying to copy.
Psyche: Beauty is a curse.
Also her: Maybe I should take some of the beauty I got from the underworld and use it on myself.
She wasn't pregnant, she had two younger sisters who where jealous and made her doubt her husband.
But I am familiar with the Greek version, maybe the Roman (which this video told) is different in those aspects.
LagiNaLangAko23 I can't remember did they came to her, or vice versa, but either way they were pretty envious and were telling Psyche that her husband is a monster and that she should be scared so she must check how he looks. Yeah, they did fall off a cliff !
Jinxx Sphinxx same I have never here's it from the Roman side like in this video
If a religion like the mormon church came to exist from a fanfic of the bible, what keeps a bunch of greek immigrants who are not exactly athenians, like most the stories you'll ever know, to modify lightly a story that they never had written until this guy in Rome and some other in Athens
That's true! And it especially comes to play with older myths and tales;
errors in translation, change based upon personal preference, a bit of
an exaggeration to make it more 'spicy'.... you end up with a hundred
versions of one story.
Also, in the version that I was first aquatinted with, she had slightly different challenges she had to face, and on the end, she died.
Her beauty made gods and creatures help her...what a curse😂
actually in one version of the story, it was actually cupid telling the ants and the river gods and stuff to help her
@@ralphbaldez6408 um... a graphic novel about it I read in grade 5 lol
@@ralphbaldez6408 Psyche & Eros: The Lady and the Monster : a Greek Myth
Book by Marie Croall and Ron Randall
The video covers half the story, Psyche was helped not because of her beauty, but because she cleaned the shrines of Demeter (the ants) and Hera (River God's help) and cupid realised what she was going through was wrong
Not as big of a curse as your ignorance, it seems. Hope you've read some books recently.
Well.... should I blame those three for what my life is now?
Crippling Depression amen
Crippling Depression. *yes*
no they are perfect
Psyche: *Beauty is a curse*
Also Psyche: I'm going to steal some of this extra beauty for myself-
do you guys have bad media literacy? she was insecure, she wanted to feel pretty for eros
Is this a mistake? Because *the name pairings are wrong...*
To the Romans, they were called "Cupid"/"Amor" and "Anima", but *the Greeks originally paired them as "Eros and Psyche".*
The complete story is from a Latin author named Apuleius. In his work, Apuleius used the names Cupid & Psyche. The Romans would often use Greek names in their writings.
Raymond Congo)) This is a Greek story. I know this because they don’t say Venus’ son.
Catu Draws They literally do call him Venus’s son....
Catu Draws this is the Roman version
Finally one Greek story that doesn’t have a sad ending!
these myths are so captivating.
Thank you
So many interesting parts of this beautiful story were left out creating a lot of holes. And it feels real good that a lot of viewers are filling in these holes! And i could not resist sharing the very painful and moving parting words Cupid uttered as he flew away from his beloved . He said, " I inflict no other punishment on you than to leave you for ever. Love cannot dwell with suspicion." Surely, in matters of relationship, love cannot truly live or bloom without the calming and reassuring presence of trust.
Psyche is Greek and Cupid is Roman. Eros is supposed to be in this story, not Cupid. Venus is also Roman, Aphrodite is supposed to be in the place of Venus. This story is supposed to be a Greek myth, not Roman. And it is Persephone, not Proserpine.
Kawaii Something thank you, I was going to type the same thing. I cringed at the names so hard.
Also I believe their kids name is Hedone, the story was supposed to represent the unity Eros (Love) and Psyche (The human soul) to create Hedone (Joy)
Kawaii Something
1. "Psyche is Greek and Cupid is Roman." ✔️
2. "Eros is supposed to be in this story, not Cupid."- Cupid and Eros are one and the same. Both of their names mean "desire."
3. "Venus is also Roman, Aphrodite is supposed to be in the place of Venus." ✔️, but this story is of Roman origin, so Venus is used.
4. "This story is supposed to be a Greek myth, not Roman."- This story is told by Apuleius, a Latin writer, as part of Metamorphoses. Yes, the characters are based from Greek mythology, but as aforementioned, the story itself is of Roman origin.
5. "And it is Persephone, not Proserpine."- See #3.
lurkerofthenight xx Hedone is a Greek name, Voluptas is Roman. Both mean "pleasure."
the way you explained this is so convoluted FOH
Anyone else just watched this again and again? The story is beautiful
I personally think it’s the storyteller in this video ‘s voice being so calm
When you truly love someone with all your heart, even the universe starts working to bring that person close to you or you close to them.
meanwhile there is millions underground wondering what they did wrong
AV Roy this is so uplifting. Thank you!
i want to qoute this
Your comment reminds me of 'The Alchemist ' ❤️
is this from om shanti om
This is giving me goosebumps all over. What a beautiful story! And the way it is told, the words, the narration, the animation
Isn't it Eros, Aphrodite and Persephone? I swear the names used were from Roman mythology?
Cinnamon Yates the ones you used are the greek forms of the ones they used
They are using Roman names as the romans basically just copy pasted greek myths and changed the names and a few other stuff
I was confused because they used the Roman names whilst mentioning it as Greek mythology if I remember so I was a tad puzzled.
Psyche and Persephone were different tho....
Psyches name wasn't changed. Cinnamon is referring to persephone the goddess of the underworld since the name was prosperitis or whatever it was.
Ya know, I really liked how they said "and they've been *COMPLICATING* people's love lives ever since."
😂😂🤣 now THAT'S what you call accuracy.
"...they been complicating people's love lives ever since" they said it with such happiness like bruh!
1:15 didn't know I was watching an erotic fanfiction
*cupidic
Lugh Summerson ayy
Akshay Kumar lol
Akshay Kumar I'm not gonna lie this is the least erotic story in Greek mythology compared to all the things Zeus did this is just adorable.
you mean 1:33?
This Channel can single handedly save youTube
Facts
Her face when giving birth 😂 😂 😂
It should be a meme
LOL
Pretty realistic, having witnessed my sibling's birth.
GIVE BIRTH -h20delirious
Charmaine Ling that how my sister's face looks like when she gave birth
I like this story cause it shows the extent at which human sympathy can help people overcome hardships but also that our combined efforts are always stronger then individual acts.
using english, latin and greek names together kinda sucks
English?
Xx Nova Star xX pleasure
@ALEXANDRIA SERGENT And also Aphrodite's Latin name.
@ALEXANDRIA SERGENT The video is retelling the myth as written by the Roman author Apuleius (from his novel 'Metamorphoses / Asinus aureus') from the 2nd century AD. While the myth is older than that and there are older ancient Greek art works depicting them, this novel is the only written source of the story from antiquity that tells an extended narrative and survived. So using the Latin names definitely makes sense.
I know this story because of the book "Greek gods" by Rick Riordan
Pentatonix is Life you mean "Greek Heroes"?
Yeah! Sorry
And ricks version is darker than this one
I love his books their really good.
Me too but from Greek heroes
I thought she had sisters?
LagiNaLangAko23 percy jackson fannnn
Talisha Swamber yasssss rick riordan FTW
+Nevaeh West
She did; two of them. They of them visited Psyche and grew envious of her luxurious lifestyle. So they waited on the edge of the same cliff Psyche did before she was taken to Eros and jumped in the hopes that Zephyros ("The West Wind") would lift them. Unfortunately, Zephyros did not favor them and they fell to their deaths thousands of feet below.
In other versions, their daughter is also named Joy, not Pleasure.
Nevaeh West they tought they were going to a water park and was going to do a cannonball
Cupid deceives his mom by not letting her know about his wife, and he deceives his wife by not letting her know about himself.
Zues to Cupid: We Olympians are omnipresent because of our own might, we see you
Cupid to himself: Oh so then I just need to turn off the lights.
Is Cupid and Pysche kind of inspiration for beauty and the beast? I sort of feel like it is somehow.
Beauty and the beast was based on this myth. I would know. I have read percy jackson and the greek heroes, and he mentions Psyche's story in the book.
Ani Goel Oh, I wasn’t actually expecting to get a response from anybody or likes for that matter-my comments are usually ignored. Thanks for answering my question.
@@unamed2516 no problem really 😊
But Cupid was said to be handsome... If you know wat I mean.
Deathknight Yeah I know he was said to be handsome. In the original novel that I read months ago of beauty and the beast the prince in his human form was said to look beautiful or as beautiful as Cupid to Beauty.
Anyone know this story from Overly Sarcastic Productions?
Ana Paula Pedro ayyyyyyyyyyyyyyy :DDDDDDD
Exactly what I was thinking!!
I know right?
I love Overly Sarcastic Productions, but I read the story in a book about Greek myths that used a several of the Roman god names.
I love Overly Sarcastic Productions
oooooooh nooooooo she's just toooooo beautiful? What a hoooorribleeeeeee faaaaaaate
Lol😂
it was because she wasn't normal human-level beautiful, she was goddess-level beautiful. as beautiful as Aphrodite. she didn't have any friends because all the other girls felt intimidated and jealous about her, and she couldn't get a boyfriend because all the men were too scared to ask her out.
Trailers with no Movies
God please... Wasn’t there like a blind Greek who could ask her?
Being beautiful is not easy. Don't dismiss them just because you cannot understand their problems.
@zocharj jealousy of others.
Judging you by your looks .
I'm from the Philippines and we have some funky creature myths (kapre, mananggal, tikbalang) with interesting back stories! I'd love to see one up on season 2!
I am greek and i am impressed how accurate and loya to the mythology is everything, thank you thats some great work.
Can you explain why this myth used both roman and Greek variations of characters? Chiron, Cerberus and the river Styx are all Greek. But Venus is roman, along with the god of the underworld. Osiris, I think is what it said?
I ask myself the same question every time when I watch these videos
Actually, in this video they're only using the Roman names. Charon, Cerberus and Styx are also their Latin names. The tale of Cupid and Psyche as we know it and as it was told here is fully Roman. It was written and passed down to us by the Roman writer Apuleius. Older versions of the story likely existed but have been lost.
Scylla. Backs they are just diffrent names for the same Gods
yeah its better in the original version which is greek and their names should be eros for cupid and aphrodite for venus
They are all Roman (Cupid, Proserpina) also, all those you mentioned are their Greek AND Latin names (like how Apollo is Apollo in Latin OR Greek)
So pleasure, love, and soul. Thats what makes a relationship! Thats Why this is my favorite greek myth.
me: **has three assignments, two of which are done**
me also: **goes to do the third assignment** in hopes to get high score
queen of death: here's your good grade
me: yes finally
queen of death: sike that's some good sleep you need
*psyche you mean
@@ukulelepaperplane beauty sleep
2:52 and that my friends. Is how the downward dab was invented by your great aunt. Psycho
Xuan Qi Ng 😂😂😂 that dab tho. I like to meet new people, can we talk through whatsapp???
Kenny Bajoon i am 6 and my mom
Warned me of online predators
4:23 But there was nothing but MURDER!
this is my favorite myth of all time im so glad this is a video. it's a bit different from how i first heard it though.
indeed
If you want a funny version but still very true go to overly sarcastic productions
It's my favorite too, I was just about too comment that!
uhh.bonnie where can i find story if myth.. so beautiful like this one
Al she needed was a instagram acount
I enjoyed the narration of this piece, calm and soothing. Very nice bedtime story.
the myth of:
Cupid
and
*SIKE*
*THATS THE WRONG NUMBER*
a guy of randomness *Siké*
Ooooooo 😱😱😱
I really love this story. It portrays that how love can conquer all. Btw, you forgot about Psyche's task of getting water from Styx.
Arkham Sans he actually mentioned it
TED-ED is my favourite Anime !!
What an exciting story you have shared with such beautiful illustrations.... Thankyou so much Ted ed.....Hats off to the entire team behind this successful venture......
They named their daughter "Pleasure" because that's how they felt while making her ... 😂😂 I gusse
Umm
Technically it was Joy in the old translations, with love (cupid) of a human soul (psyche) brings Joy
Better love story than Twilight
better than a lot of love stories
everything is better than twilight
2 tooth brushes in a cup on your bathroom counter is a better love stiry than twilight -.-
I would watch a movie of this more than I would Twilight
This myth is so legendary and inspiring it makes Twilight look like a horror movie.
Still a better love story than
Twilight
Still a better love story than mine i dont have love; -;
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YOU SAID IT >.
True
Nannaphat Suwannakul lol so true
so f$#@ing true!!👍👍👌😍
I imagine Cupid comes over late one night, and Psyche would just have to not see him come flying in
Psyche
That's the wrong number
Finally someone said it
Underrated comment my friend. You have won the World Wide Web.
Lmao
*OHHHHHHHHHHHHHH*
I SEE YOU OVER HERE SPITTING *SUPA* *HOT* *FIRE* *OHHHHHHH*
i watched the cool with you MV so now i had to watch this
4:42 you spin me right round baby right roud
PSYCHE: beauty is a curse
ALSO PSYCHE: *tries to steal some more beauty for herself*
Who else read this in Percy Jackson and the Greek gods?
Greek Heroes but yes
@@rattyxoxo7397 😂😂👍
I've read the Greek Heroes
It was not in Greek gods but in Greek heroes
Much much more detailed than ted's version
"Have been complicating peoples love life ever since" 5:07
Lol , WTH . . Why do you guys do this. You guys have your happy ending , and I can't get mine ? 😂
Ver Diem I don’t really feel like they both would complicate people’s lives. I think it would just be Cupid and Aphrodite.
LMAOOO
If you're wondering why Psyche wanted to keep some of the beauty for herself, remember that she did all these tasks back to back while heavily pregnant. By the time she was finally allowed to meet Cupid, she was exhausted and probably in rags. And since Cupid said that it was her beauty that made him fall in love with her, it's reasonable to think she'd be afraid that he wouldn't want her back if she didn't look her best.
At 0:28 I love how her real life human lovers includes women too. That tiny detail made my day
I shall call the Family
“The Family of Complication”
CAUSE LOVE IS COMPLICATED!
I had to read all of the book "Mythology" by Edith Hamilton for high school, and the version in this video is very different. But I like both versions! The myth of Cupid and Psyche is one of my favorites!
Edith Hamilton’s version is very inaccurate from what I’ve read in it.
Amazing animation! Even the narration 💓 Thanks Ted-Ed. Could there be more featured mythology?
Smh, mother in laws been interfering since the time of gods.