Ganymede, a strikingly beautiful young shepherd, captivates everyone, especially Zeus, who becomes enamored by his charm. In a moment of desire, Zeus transforms into an eagle and kidnaps Ganymede, taking him to Olympus. There, he becomes the cupbearer to the gods, navigating a life that honors his beauty while grappling with the complexities of being desired by a powerful male figure and the loss of his former life.
In this modern retelling, Ganymede's story serves as a commentary on beauty and objectification, exploring how the allure of physical appearance could lead to both elevation and entrapment. The eagle symbolizes the duality of desire—a pursuit that could lead to transcendence but also to loss.