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Found in Favourite Greek Myths.
Written by Mary Pope Osborne Illustrated by Troy Howell. 1989
Origin: Greece
This story is a myth because it has to do with gods and godesses but it also has to do with the underworld.
Summary: Orpheus the mortal musician and Eurydice his newlywed wife are just simply walking through the meadows one day whena snake comes and kills Eurydice. Orpheus is so upset he doesn't know what to do other than make music on his lyre and cry for Eurydice. But one day Orpheus is told he can go to hades and rescue Eurydice so he startes his decent to find her, he sees many souls trying to find a way to get out. Soon Orpheus sees Pluto and begs him for Eurydices soul which Pluto allows Orpheus to take her home on one conditition

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