1.Orpheus was famous for his amazing musical skills. He could play the lyre so well that animals, trees and rocks would listen to him. On his wedding night, a terrible thing happened. His wife Eurydice stepped on a snake, was bitten, and died.
2.The deal was that Orpheus could lead Eurydice out of the Underworld, but he must not look back at her until they both reached the upper world world of . If he looked back, Eurydice would stay in the Underworld forever.
3.The story ends sadly. As Orpheus and Eurydice were almost out of the Underworld, Orpheus became impatient and worried. He couldn’t help looking back to check if Eurydice was still behind him. But just when he looked back, Eurydice disappeared and went back to the Underworld forever. He never saw her again.
First of all, this time he had the opportunity to bring back his wife, whom he entreated with by using his musical talent. Because of this, he was overly concerned. The intense tension and worry made him lose his rationality. This tells us that excessive worry eventually makes it easier to lose what is cherished. Secondly, he held a glimpsed attitude towards Hades' agreement, which tells us not to underestimate the regulations
4.Once, I wanted to assemble a Lego. It had very complicated steps, so I gradually lost patience. When disassembling the assembled parts, I used a lot of force, which eventually led to the damage of the parts
5.My skill is playing the piano. Different musical rhythms can express different moods. When I'm happy, I can play cheerful tunes. Meanwhile, slow piano music can make me feel calm. So I really like this skill. I improve my piano skills through a lot of practice. In my spare time, I listen to my favorite piano pieces more often to get familiar with the rhythm of the music