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Cupid (roman Counterpart Of Eros)

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Cupid is the Roman counterpart of Eros in Greek mythology, representing love and desire. He is often depicted as a mischievous child with wings, armed with a bow and arrows to strike the hearts of his victims.

Key Features

  • Represents love and desire
  • Depicted as a mischievous child
  • Carries a bow and arrows

Pros

  • Symbolizes love and passion
  • Has inspired numerous works of art and literature

Cons

  • Can be seen as promoting idealized notions of romantic love

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