Jelousy's Influence On Women

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I did the godess Aprodite who represnts love, beauty, jelousy and being vain so the imadges on my poster mostly represent, beauty, love, passion, jeloulsy and vain, i desided to go with the poster being in a heart because when we think of Aprodite we think love, the pictures on my poster that are women moslty are there to capture the beauty part of her charcater and how people thinks she beautiful so i put imadges that represent beautiful women (and some men such as zack effron, the bechham kids, justin beiber, and of course chef curry and one direction) but thats besides the point and the words and sayings scatered along the board are there to represent mostly sayngs that i think are representing love or beauty or when you read them get a sense of it, but some on there represent being vain, and jelous. …show more content…
now insted of just a generalization im going to explaina few of the more pequliar ones on my list, such as chipolte, you may be wonderng why on earth is that on there "how does that represent aphrodite" well when i eat chipotle im happy and im joyful and excited and to me happiness is beauty and beauty is love so they all tie together, and the ice cream on here, no joke ice cream solves almost half of my problems so i like it (ALOT) so i desided to put it on my list because whatever helps me solve problems is a beautiful person.. or thing and obviouly beauty goes and ties back to aprodite being the godess of it. And of course we have the basic ones that shouldnt be hard to understand like jb, and zack effron(<3) and dont forget the beckham

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