EROS AND PSYCHE – THE BLOGCHATTERA2ZCHALLENGE
Eros - The Cleveland Museum of Art - Unsplash When the name of Eros is mentioned, the image that comes up is that of a beautiful young boy with a bow and quiver full of arrows. Eros was considered the Greek god of love and sexual favours. Apparently, he had two types of arrows – one was the golden, sharp tipped variety that could make people fall in love when used, and a blunt one that could go the opposite way – make people immune to advances of love. Legend goes that Apollo once mocked Eros. To teach him a lesson, Eros shot a golden arrow at him, making him fall hopelessly in love with the wood nymph, Daphne. He then shot a blunt arrow at Daphne, turning her immune to the god’s advances, a worthy revenge indeed. Apollo and Daphne ...