Venus And Adonis Research Paper

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Aphrodite is the goddess of beauty and love, she was very beautiful and lured the heart of many gods. Aphrodite loved Adonis, the god of beauty and desire. He too was very beautiful and captured the attention of many goddesses. Adonis was the mortal son of the goddess Myrrha and Cinyras, but he was adopted by the gods. He loved to hunt and spent as much of his time in the forest as he could.
The myth of “Aphrodite and Adonis” or “Venus and Adonis” is the most epic love story of all love stories. The myth begins with Myrrha, Adonis’ mother. Myrrha was in love with her father Cinyras, and one night she tricked him into lying with her. It was when he found out of her doings that he chased her into to the forest to punish her for her audacity.

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