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  2. Psyche (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Psyche, although doubtful, was eventually swayed by her sisters' words and looked upon Cupid while he was sleeping, sneaking into his room with an oil lamp and a knife. As Psyche shone the light on her husband's face, she realized that he was a god and reprimanded herself for her foolishness.

  3. Cupid and Psyche - Wikipedia

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    Cupid, now a husband, reclines in the place of honor (the "top" couch) and embraces Psyche in his lap. Zeus and Hera situate themselves likewise, and all the other gods are arranged in order. The cupbearer of Jove (Zeus's other Roman name) serves him with nectar, the "wine of the gods"; Apuleius refers to the cupbearer only as ille rusticus ...

  4. Joan Didion's diary of post-therapy notes is going to be ...

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    Addressed to her husband, John Gregory Dunne, ... Offering a peek into Didion’s psyche, the personal accounts address themes she later explored in her early-2000s writings, including “Where I ...

  5. The Golden Ass - Wikipedia

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    The elderly woman finishes telling the story of Cupid and Psyche, as Psyche is forced to perform various tasks for Venus (including an errand to the underworld) with the help of Cupid and an assortment of friendly creatures, and is finally reunited with her husband. Then Jupiter transforms Psyche into a goddess. That is the end of the tale.

  6. Animal as Bridegroom - Wikipedia

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    For instance, Tatar interprets the episode of Psyche's betrayal of Cupid identity (and, by extension, all other heroines and their animal husbands) as a contrast between the heroine's seeking greater intimacy and knowledge of her husband, and her existent attachments to her family - which causes the separation episode. [20]

  7. Tulisa, the Wood-Cutter's Daughter - Wikipedia

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    Tulisa, the Wood-Cutter's Daughter is an Indian legend published as an annex to Somadeva Bhaṭṭa's work, related to Cupid and Psyche. [1]The tale belongs to the international cycle of the Animal as Bridegroom or Search for the Lost Husband: Tulisa, a woodcutter's daughter, agrees to marry the owner of a mysterious voice, and her father consents to their marriage and eventually becomes rich.

  8. List of Psych characters - Wikipedia

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    Officer (Junior Detective season 8 finale episode), Head Detective (from Psych 2 onward) Buzz McNab (Sage Brocklebank) is a member of the SBPD, who often works with Detectives Lassiter and O'Hara, and occasionally Shawn and Gus. McNab is a naive, lovable cop who is always eager to please Lassiter, even though Lassiter doesn't always treat him well.

  9. Who is Amy Adams’ Husband, Actor Darren Le Gallo ... - AOL

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    Here's everything you need to know about Amy Adams' husband, Darren Le Gallo. Who is Amy Adams’ husband? Amy Adams has been married to actor and artist Darren Le Gallo, 50, since May 2015.