“Orpheus and Eurydice” and “Cupid and Psyche”; both of these stories have characteristics that remind people about love. Throughout ancient and present times, from these two stories there would be morals that would stay in our lives no matter which era we live in. “Fight for love”, this moral was present when “Orpheus and Eurydice” and “Cupid and Psyche” fought for their own love. They did whatever they could do to have one another in their lives. Until now, girls won’t accept boys that don’t put any effort on getting the girl. Boys nowadays have to get closer and try to impress girls so that they can get the girl they really want.
The second moral that can be perceived from those particular stories is that “You can’t always get what you want.” This moral teaches us that life doesn’t always go smoothly as we’ve expected. Sometimes, people have to learn to let go. For example, this situation can be seen when Orpheus fought for Eurydice but he didn’t get her back. In these day and age people are now spoiled and they want to get what they want without trying and fighting for it. Trying your best wouldn’t lead to what you want, but for at least trying, would lead you to a path of a whole lot of experience that would cause you to succeed even more in the future.
Moral values doesn’t always stay the same, likewise it also changes through time. “Resurrection” for example, in the old era as shown, Eurydice could have a second chance in life when she