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Student Essay on The Greek Goddess Aphrodite

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The Greek Goddess Aphrodite

Summary:   Examines the Greek Goddess of romance, Aphrodite. Explores her place in Greek myth. Compares her to her Roman counterpart, Venus.


Aphrodite is the greek goddess of romance, passion, fashion beauty, desire, and art which has caught poets and painters eyes for many centuries. She is also known for her many affairs of the heart and her enthusiasm to help others to find love that they seek. Most of Aphrodite's stories explain her power.

She is known to have the touch that is irresistible. She can touch a person and it would shape up their life history. She made our world a more excitin

Aphrodite's Roman name was Venus. She was called the "Golden Girl." She always wore a string of pearls and a couple of shells that were given to her when she stepped out of the ocean. Her tree was the Myrtle. The dove, sparrow, and the swan were her birds.

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