Write a legend, fable, myth, belief, parable (250 words at least)
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Eros(Cupid ) eros was the god of love ,better known by hislatin name cupid.son of aphrodite by ares ,he took his place among the small gods of olympus.he was represented asa little naked boy ,with sparkling wings ,and he carried his bowand arrows wherever he wandered.shooting his thrilling arrows in evils ,he inspired the passion of love and provided all nature with life and power of reproduction.the lovely ,naughty god had two kinds of arrows :the gold tipped arrows used to quicken the pulse of love and the lead tipped ones to palsy it. besides ,he had a torch to light hearts with. though sometimes he was blindfolded ,no man nor god ,zeus himself included ,was safe from his evils.at one time the little naughty god was wounded by his own arrows and such burning love was awakened in him for the human maiden psyche that he disregarded the constant interference of his mother and plucked up his courage to beg zeus for justice. another famous story where eros played an important part was the argonautic expedition.medea ,daughter of king aeetes ,was wounded by eros'' arrows,took jason''s part in recovering the golden fleece and eventually became the hero''s wife.Explicação:
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Em tempos antigos, homens e mulheres sentavam-se ao redor do fogo para contar suas façanhas diárias: a luta contra um animal feroz, o susto de encontrar um ser da floresta. Narrar o ocorrido gerava a certeza de um pertencimento ao universo em que se vivia. Naquele momento, todos compreendiam que o universo – contemplado nas noites sem lua – era uma infinita teia.
A vida era um emaranhado de fios tecidos por uma misteriosa mão que pairava sobre toda forma de vida e que era capaz de manipular os acontecimentos naturais (chuva, trovões, nascimentos e mortes), para lembrar a todos sua finitude.
In ancient times, men and women sat around the fire to recount their daily exploits: the fight against a ferocious animal, the scare of meeting a being of the forest. Narrating what happened generated the certainty of belonging to the universe in which one lived. At that moment, everyone understood that the universe – contemplated on moonless nights – was an infinite web.
Life was a tangle of threads woven by a mysterious hand that hovered over all life and was able to manipulate natural events (rain, thunder, births and deaths), to remind everyone of its finitude.
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