Cephalus and Procris
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- | '''''Cephalus and Procris''''' is a story from [[Greek mythology]]. In Ovid, the story demonstrates the destructive power of [[jealousy]]. | + | '''''Cephalus and Procris''''' is a story from [[Greek mythology]]. In Ovid, the story demonstrates the destructive power of [[jealousy]]. The death of [[Procris]] is attributed to the jealousy of [[Cephalus]]. |
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Cephalus and Procris is a story from Greek mythology. In Ovid, the story demonstrates the destructive power of jealousy. The death of Procris is attributed to the jealousy of Cephalus.
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