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Aphrodite (Venus) http://thegloss.com/beauty/what-lipstick-would-greek-goddesses-wear/ Aphrodite is the goddess of love and beauty. In the Iliad she is said to be the daughter of Zeus and Dione, but in later poems she was born from the foam of the sea near Cythera, and then floated towards Cyprus. These lands are sacred to her, and she was often called Cytherea or the Cyprian. Her name means “the foam-risen”, from aphros, which is the Greek word for foam. Aphrodite is the laughter-loving goddess. According to Greeks there is no joy or loveliness without her. Beauty goes with her; storms and winds take flight before her, sweet flowers grow where she walks, and she moves in a bright light. However this goddess has an unattractive side to her. She is usually shown as malicious; Aphrodite holds a deadly and destructive power over men and gods. She was married to Hephaestus until he divorced her because of her long-term affair with Ares. Aphrodite had a very short affairs with the gods; Dionysus, Hermes, Nerites, Poseidon, and Zeus. She also had affairs with the mortals; Adonis, Ankhises, Boutes, Phaon, and Phaethon. Aphrodite’s character tells us that the Greeks valued beauty and __ love. The Greeks culture had arranged marriages and it seems like cheating/affairs were common. They didn’t exactly approve of the affairs but the Greeks felt as if they couldn’t stop them either. The affairs were part of Aphrodite and the Greeks felt as if they shouldn’t change that. Connections to Modern Day Society/People Movie stars - because they are really famous, everyone looks up to them, and they are considered extremely beautiful by most people Paris Hilton - because she is a famous star, beautiful, and has had many loves Megan Fox – again, famous, beautiful, and has gone through a good number of relationships Pictures Sources http://www.theoi.com/Olympios/AphroditeLoves2.html http://www.theoi.com/Olympios/AphroditeLoves.html http://www.theoi.com/Gallery/K10.8.html http://findcds.co.cc/2011/01/05/aphrodite-greek-goddess-pictures/