The Themes Of Love In The Story Of Cupid And Psyche

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For someone’s love to become as strong as can be, first they might have to go through some trial and error to get there. Cupid and Psyche moved through many obstacles to attain their love, because of Cupid’s mother’s disapproval. As so did Shrek and Fiona with her unnerving curse to be an ogre. There are a few common themes between these two stories, but a few are jealousy is dangerous, love triumphs over all, finding a way around expectations, and taking challenges leads to positive results.
First off, one major theme that is carried throughout both stories is jealousy is dangerous. In the story of Cupid and Psyche there are plenty of examples of jealousy but some not as dangerous as others. One would be when Psyche’s sisters finally come to visit and become jealous of the extravagant lifestyle their sister gets to live and decides to ruin her marriage. They convince her that her husband is some kind of …show more content…

For instance Fiona has to adapt to her new life. It’s something that she has never experienced and she is new to all things ogre. She has to work up the courage to finally see her parents after this drastic change. Ogre’s were looked down upon in her town and thought to never find love. “I told you before, ogres don't live happily ever after!” (McCann 24). She knows that her love for Shrek is not changing and if her family loves her they will accept both her and Shrek. They both go through this change together and no matter the barriers ahead they will keep moving. Cupid and Psyche experience a whirl of obstacles to attain their love. Psyche fights for approval from Venus in order to continue on with Cupid. Venus sends her through these trials and Psyche does it to prove she is worthy of cupid’s love and she is willing to do them without any second thoughts. “Love and Soul had sought and, after sore trials, found each other; and that union could never be broken.” (Hamilton

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