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Cupid Valentines Days true Symbol
Xavier Nicks
Panther Planet Reporter
On Novareinna.com this winged child whose arrows pierce the hearts of his victims, causing them to fall in love
with each other. Cupid was derived from the Latin word cupido, which means “desire”.
His Greek counterpart is Eros.
Valentine’s Day who is the most powerful symbol? On novareinna.com it says in Ancient Rome, Cupid was the son
of Venus the goddess of love and beauty.
Cupid was known as Eros yes. you mentioned that above. Please refrain from restating information. which we know
the word as erotic. So Cupid was often depicted as a mischievous child.
From whom comes the word “erotic”, the young son of Aphrodite, Goddess of love and beauty, and Ares, God of
war that’s where cupid had his ability to shoot an arrow and have impeccable accuracy? Talk normally.
In some cases cupid was very much a happy fun type of god in some sources like in the website Valentine
Carnival.com. huh?
The reason why cupid stayed as the symbol of a child is because he was associated with youth and homosexuality
desire.
In legend, Cupid’s arrows come in two varieties: the golden arrow signifies true love, and the Leaden Arrow, which
represents wanton and sensual passion. Eros is also known to sometimes carry a torch.
It used to inflame desire between men and women. But, cupid is not always successful in his endeavors, however
sometimes his arrows turn people away from those who fall in love with them.
In Greek Mythology, Eros has a brother named Anteros, sometimes represented as the avenger of slighted love and
sometimes depicted Also, the symbol of Reciprocal Affection.
You need to make this article connect with readers. Here, you are just regurgitating history. That’s ok for a few
paragraphs, but the not the article.
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