Ondine's Curse - What If 03

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Ondine was a nymph, a water goddess in French folk tale written by Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué. The tragic and tender love story has been made into both an opera and a ballet (Undine). Here is the story of Ondine.:sorry:

Ondine was breathtakingly beautiful and possessed of a streak of independence, truly what we call a 'free spirit'.:P

Like all nymphs and mermaids, she was leery of men. If a nymph ever falls in love with a man and bears his child, she will begin to age like a mortal woman, losing her eternal youthfulness and everlasting life.:love:

Nonetheless, when Ondine saw the handsome young Palemon she was smitten and began to watch for him on his daily walks. When Palemon noticed her, he was taken by her incredible beauty and came back frequently to try to get a glimpse of her again.;)

Eventually they talked and fell in love. He broke his engagement with the young noblewoman Berta and, in time, convinced Ondine to marry him. When they exchanged their wedding oaths, Palemon vowed that "My every waking breath shall be my pledge of love and faithfulness to you.":shocked:

But it was not to be.:(

The following year Ondine gave birth to their son. From that moment on, her beauty began to fade, her body suddenly susceptible to the effects of age. As her youthful attractiveness gave way to a more mature beauty, Palemon's eye began to wander to the younger women he met at court.:(:angry:

One fateful day Ondine was out walking on their estate when she heard the sound of Palemon's familiar snoring. Planning to take him back home so he could finish his nap, the amused Ondine entered the stables to wake him.:(

The scene she encountered filled her with great sorrow. Discarded garments littered the floor and her beloved Palemon lay sleeping in the haystack, his arms wrapped around his former fianceé Berta. Having sacrificed her immortality for this man, she was filled with anger and regret.:rolleyes:

Kicking her sleeping husband, she woke him and uttered her curse. "You pledged faithfulness to me with your every waking breath and I accepted that pledge. So be it. For as long as you are awake, you shall breathe. But should you ever fall into sleep, that breath will desert you.":sorry:

Ondine still retained some of her magic . . . enough to make the curse come true. And so it was. Palemon would never sleep again.:eek: After several sleepless nights; he could not tolerate the sleepiness further and due to tiredness he fall to sleep and died. :(

Story is over and it was taken from google. But my question is this.

Our breathing occurs without our awareness and we can voluntarily control it :D ; whenever we actually wants to do so.:)

But what if all the human beings have to do it with his awareness and if our inspiiration and expiration don't occur spontaneously?:eek:

Simply what if all of us are under the Ondine's Curse.? We may have to live without a sleep even if wants to get. If we fall to sleep that's the end of the life. :D
 
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    I personally do not believe as I heard that the each living creature gets all the possible attempts to save his/her life. ;):sorry:

    it's only because death in most circumstances is painful. no creature in their right mind would abandon painless a death such as the one in this tale.
     

    Dashwood

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    it's only because death in most circumstances is painful. no creature in their right mind would abandon painless a death such as the one in this tale.

    Heard and read some articles regarding a death by suffocation. Hey man trust me, as I read; its a hell of pain before the death. :sorry: