Eros is the Greek god of love, often depicted as a youthful figure associated with desire and attraction, embodying both romantic and passionate love.
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Eros And Art
Eros In Mythology
Eros In Modern Culture
Eros And The Human Experience
Historical Perspectives On Eros
Eros In Literature And Philosophy
Psychological Interpretations Of Eros
Comparative Eros In Different Cultures
Sandro Botticelli
Greek Mythology
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Sigmund Freud
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๐ Eros is often considered the Greek god of love and desire.
๐น In artistic depictions, Eros is usually portrayed as a winged youth holding a bow and arrow.
โค๏ธ Eros is known as the son of Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty.
๐ Some myths depict Eros as a primordial god, born from Chaos.
๐ฏ Eros's arrows can induce intense feelings of love upon striking someone.
๐๏ธ His Roman counterpart is Cupid, often associated with romantic love.
๐ Eros was often depicted alongside his mother Aphrodite in various myths.
๐ The concept of Eros also encompasses the passionate and erotic aspects of love.
๐ Eros is sometimes linked to the philosophical idea of 'Eros' representing a driving force toward beauty.
๐ฟ In literature, Eros symbolizes the transformative power of love in human relationships.