Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Acis and Galatea

Polyphemus, the one-eyed Sicilian giant was in love with the mermaid Galatea, expressing his emotions in this song:
"Galatea, whiter than the snowy privet petals,
taller than slim alder, more flowery than the meadows,
friskier than a tender kid, more radiant than crystal,
smoother than shells polished by the endless tides;
more welcome than the summer shade, or the sun in winter,
showier than the tall plane-tree, fleeter than the hind;
more sparkling than ice, sweeter than grapes ripening,
softer than the swan’s-down, or the milk when curdled,
lovelier, if you did not flee, than a watered garden."
As you can see, his love was unrequited and Galatea loved handsome Acis, a sixteen-year old youth. Polyphemus spotted them together and he was so incensed with jealousy that he hurled a rock at Acis, killing the boy. Blood flowed from beneath the rock which then turned to water and the rock split open and revealed that Acis had been transformed into a river god.

1 Comments:

Blogger Ellee Seymour said...

Yes, unrequited love is heartbreaking.

7:25 pm  

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