1.Orpheus’ claim to fame is that he was the greatest musician and poet in Greek mythology, able to charm anyone with his music. On his wedding night, his bride Eurydice was bitten by a snake and died.
2.Hades and Persephone made a deal with Orpheus that he could lead Eurydice out of the underworld, but he must not look back at her until they both reached the surface.
3.The story ends with Orpheus losing Eurydice forever because he looked back too soon, breaking the condition of the deal. The message of the story is that love requires trust and patience, and that doubt or impatience can cause great loss.
4.A time impatience got the better of me was when I tried to cook something too quickly and took it out of the oven before it was fully done. I ended up with undercooked food and had to start over.
5.I would say my strongest skill is [insert your choice—e.g., drawing, playing a sport, problem-solving]. I enjoy this skill because it makes me feel creative and accomplished, and I can get better at it by practicing regularly and learning from others who are more experienced.