How do the elements help you understand the flow of the story orpheus?

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The elements helped us understand the flow of the story of Orpheus by providing appropriate transitions and thus, helping us understand the plot clearer. The elements of a story exists to help the readers comprehend the story and to also make sure that the parts of the story have transitions that would not cause any confusion to the readers. Lastly, the elements provide more depth and taste to the story that would interest its readers.

What are the elements of a story?

  • Characters
  • Setting
  • Plot
  • Conflict
  • Theme

Once readers understand these elements, they will be able to analyze the flow of the story of Orpheus more.

Characters

The characters found in the story of Orpheus are below:

  1. Orpheus
  2. Eurydice
  3. Apollo
  4. Aristaeus
  5. Hades
  6. Persephone
  7. Calliope
  8. Hymen
  9. Tantalus
  10. Ixion
  11. the daughters of Danaus
  12. Sisyphus

The characters are important to a story because they provide the readers a point of view, and the story will only progress with the characters.  

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Setting

The main part of the story of Orpheus is set in the Underworld where he journeyed to bring his wife, Eurydice back to life.

Plot

The plot consists of the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution. When the readers know the plot of a story, they will understand its flow better. The exposition in the story is when Orpheus and Eurydice married. The rising action was the part when Eurydice was bitten by a snake and was sent to the Underworld because of her death, while Orpheus ventured to the Underworld to bring her back to the land of the living. The climax was the part when Orpheus climbed back to the land of the living with Eurydice following him behind but Orpheus did not follow the condition set by Hades and looked back at Eurydice. The falling action is when Eurydice was whisked back to the Underworld forever. The resolution is that Orpheus is never allowed to return to the Underworld and must come to terms that he cannot bring his wife back again.

Conflict

The conflict in the story of Orpheus is "Man vs. Himself". Orpheus could not fight his own impatience and lack of trust.

Theme

The theme of the story is to follow the rules set by the Gods. In various stories in Greek Mythology, it's often that characters are having issues because they failed to follow the Gods.  

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