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Orpheus can bring Eurydice home from the underworld…so long as he doesn't look back.

Orpheus and Eurydice - Audio with text

Part 1
The story begins with Hermes enjoying Orpheus's wonderful playing on the lyre. Suddenly Orpheus spots someone in the branches of the tree above him - it is Eurydice, the nymph (or spirit) of the tree. She encourages him to play on and he, in turn, encourages her to come and sit beside him. Before long the two are in love, get married and as Hermes says, 'All nature seemed to celebrate'.

Then one day Eurydice is away from Orpheus when she is pestered by the god Aristeus in the form of a bee-swarm. Eurydice runs away…but straight into the path of a snake who gives her a fatal bite. She is heading for the underworld.

Part 2
Hermes persuades Orpheus not to lose heart. They set off for the underworld, but first they must cross the River Styx. The ferryman - Charon - refuses to help them because Orpheus doesn't appear to be dead. But Orpheus plays his lyre and Charon is transported into a trance and Hermes and Orpheus hop into his ferry. Shortly after they overcome Cerberus - the three-headed dog who guards the gate to the underworld - in the same way.

Part 3
Eventually they find Eurydice and Hades is so overcome by Orpheus's playing that he agrees to let Eurydice return to the upper world with him…but there's a condition: Orpheus must lead the way out of the underworld and he must not look round to see Eurydice until they are both back in the upper world.

Resources

Includes reading, writing and grammar activities that can be applied to any of the myths in the series.

Resource Pack

Orpheus and Eurydice - Audio only (mp3)

Orpheus and Eurydice - transcript to print/download (pdf)

See also...

Ancient Greece on our KS2 Music pages - music activities and catchy songs to learn
Ancient Greece on our KS2 History pages - covers topics such gods and goddesses and the Olympics Games, as well as offering short animations of additional Greek myths and legends

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