STUDENT: Olivia Osborne
ADVISOR: Dr. Kara Stone
Keywords: tragic love, Greek myth, underworld, retellings
Abstract: The tragic Greek myth about the two young lovers, Orpheus and Eurydice, is a tale retold numerous times. It follows the determined Orpheus on a quest to the underworld to bring back his departed love, Eurydice. The young musician convinces the fearsome Hades to free Eurydice from the underworld. He complies, under one condition: Orpheus must lead Eurydice back to the overworld, without looking back to see if she’s following him. Unfortunately, Orpheus looks back to his lover, and Eurydice is forced back to the underworld.
The Greeks taught myths to teach people about common themes, such as love. The story of Orpheus and Eurydice is told through several media today that stay true to the Greek philosophy of love. This research explores how the tragic myth stays true to its original message, through old and modern retellings. These mediums consist of art, literature, and musical theater, that build upon and define the story of Orpheus and Eurydice.