Eros

Eros

Knowledge leads you up to certain point. Imagination has no limits. -
“No one is more enslaved than those who mistakenly believe they are free.”
Plato

Aphrodite’s son, Eros, is the god of love and desire. He represents the passionate, mischievous, and sometimes naive side of attraction. Otherwise known as Cupid, he’s depicted as possessing his mother’s otherworldly beauty and strong angel wings. Of course, he can’t be caught without his bow and arrows, which he shoots at victims of his many love schemes.

In Roman mythology, Eros is replaced by Cupid. While Cupid retains the essence of the love god, his artistic portrayals sometimes veer towards a chubby child with wings, as opposed to the youthful Greek ideal. Despite these minor differences, Eros and Cupid represent the same powerful force – the universal language of love.

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