Greek God Research Paper

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I have been assigned the greek mythology god Eros and his the god of love, using his bow and arrow, could target any human being and make them fall in love with the first person they would see. He is son of Aphrodite and either Hermes or Ares depending on witch greek mythology story. He is also known as cupid in modern culture.
One special story is this one “Eros and Psyche; according to it, Aphrodite was jealous of the beauty of mortal princess Psyche and told her son to make her fall in love with the ugliest creature on earth. However, Eros fell for her instead and took her to his divine abode. However,
Psyche's jealous sisters led Psyche to betray Eros, who abandoned her; Psyche, wandering the
Earth for her lost love, approached Aphrodite for help.Aphrodite created a series of
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Eros is one of the most important god because along with Chaos and Gaia (Earth), were responsible for the Creation, he made people fall in love and make them concede and have kids and so on. Eros is unique because he can make people fall in love and make them concede and
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more people will come and no other god can do that but him. I learned that my greek god disobeyed his mother's word of making psyche fall in love with the ugliest guy and ended up falling for her but got played by her thanks to her sister.
‘ Ancient Greeks used the word eros (Greek: ἔρως) to refer to different aspects of love.
This diverse range of meanings is expressed by the plurality of Greek words for Love, reflecting the versatility and complexity of eros. The term was used to describe not only the affectionate marital relationship between a man and a woman but also the institution of pedagogic
"pederastic" relations (Eros paidikos, παιδικός ἔρως), solemnized in certain Greek poleis. Such was the importance of eros for the ancient Greeks that the god of love, also named Eros,