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Eros

Many people don't know what or how people fall in love. The answer

lies in Eros or Cupid, the god of love in Greek Mythology. Mythology is a

group of stories that explain a natural phenomenon or something in life. The

purpose of mythology is to state issues in life and to have a way to connect

everyone to the past. In Greek Mythology, Eros or Cupid was the reason for

love.

Eros/Cupid explains how people fall in love or even how it came

upon. Eros/Cupid is the god of love, passion, and sexual desire. He is the

son of Aphrodite, the goddess of love, and Aries, the god of war. He got

married to Psyche and had children Volupta and Nyx. Eros/Cupid has many

powers. He has the power to bring love to both gods and mortals. He also

has the power to shoot love and hatred arrows. His love

arrows were golden with dove feathers and his hatred arrows were made out

of lead with owl feathers.

Eros/Cupid appears to be a small, naked,......


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