The poem develops the plot by showing love as something selfish and suffocating, transforming the original story of the myth.
The poem emphasizes how love is the strongest feeling in the world, making Orpheus dedicate himself so much to the wife he loves, being able to go to the underworld to rescue her soul and make her come back to life.
This unconditional love is modified in the poem "Orpheus" and is shown as something selfish and suffocating, as it is narrated by Eurydice, who shows how Orpheus' obsession is oppressive and does not allow Eurydice to have a peaceful life and death, not leaving - her free to be who she should be.
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