Why is the setting of the Underworld important to the development of the theme? THEME: TRUE LOVE IS WORTH FIGHTING FOR, BUT WITHOUT TRUST AND FAITH, IT CANNOT SURVIVE. It's a dark and mysterious world that creates a feeling of distrust. It's a place that welcomed Orpheus and his music. It's ruled by Hades, a god who does not believe in true love. It's a place where mortals have gone but never returned.
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for own interestimportant to the development of the theme? THEME: TRUE LOVE IS WORTH FIGHTING FOR, BUT WITHOUT TRUST AND FAITH, IT CANNOT SURVIVE. It's a dark and mysterious world that creates a feeling of distrust. It's a place that welcomed Orpheus and his music. It's ruled by Hades, a god who does not believe in true love. It's a place where mortals have gone but never returned.
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