Angus 'dream of Celtic myths "Angus' dream" is the god of love of Celtic love, the story of Angus who pursued true love for a long time. Oenghus is the son of Boann and Daghdhae. Boann is the goddess of a white cow and Daghdhae is the father of God, "a good god." In my dream, Oenghus saw "the most beautiful person in Ireland ...". His memory of this vision made him feel lonely, and he began to be in vain. With the help of another mother and father's son Bodhbh, he began looking for the girl he had dreamed of.
At the same time, people can discover major differences in myths. 'Oenghus'' s dream is Oenghus, a god who pursues human beings. She must account for love for Immortal Cupid. When Oenghus was looking for his beloved, he was saved by the will of other gods. Cupid also sometimes got help from other gods. But Cupid and Psyche also endured her vengeful anger and her endless demand for Psyche. In their relationship, they must fight against a vicious god
In "Oenghus Dream", the passion of the fatal celestial body Caer of Oenghus is clearly not influenced by the audience. Oenghus must find her, he must recognize her, he can not simply buy her. In the story of "Cupid and Seoul", people need to show her love, endure humiliation and patient effort and regain her ideal supernatural lover Cupid. Therefore, these myths share a common theme, courtship, the pursuit of love, specifically the sacred or ideal love pursuit. But their statements on this are very different. However, these changes will help reveal the assumptions behind these myths. Assumption about the nature of the gods, the experience of humanity and love. The remainder of this discussion will focus on these minor yet specific changes to inspire the hypothesis and provide important information about the concept of love in Celtic and Roman cultures.
In this sense, true love is consistent with nature in both myths. In "Dream of Oenghus", proof of his true love is provided by the ability to separate Caer from other swans. In "Cupid and Seoul", Psyche only escaped the troublesome job of distributing Venus. Because she was supported by the natural state of sympathy. Sympathy with the natural order, acts to support it. Furthermore, in these two myths, trust is seen as a basic element of natural love. The lack of faith brought Psyche to light Cupid and eventually to pull them apart. On the other hand, Oenghus' belief in his love and Caer 's honesty and trust promised Caer' s freedom and protection to win him the conditions of her love. After all, it was her dedication to her cupid search. And it was an expression of trust that led to the reunion of the two lovers.