![]() After Orual hears the story retold saying that she herself had been jealous and envious of Psyche's good life, she is filled with pain and remorse for years. Believing that Psyche had been stolen away, Orual actually brings about her sister's misery when she convinces her to look Psyche to look at her own husband, after Cupid's expressly forbidding it. ![]() After Psyche is supposedly sacrificed to the God of the Mountain, Orual tries to rescue her, even though she fails to see the beauty of the castle where Psyche lives. Told from the perspective of Orual, Psyche's extremely unattractive sister, who obsesses about her. Lewis, is based upon the story about Psyche and Cupid from Greek mythology. Till We Have Faces, a novel by the best-selling author of The Chronicles of Narnia, C.S. ![]()
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