He arrogantly tells a boy who plays with Apollo's bows and arrows about the victories he has won. Listening to these conversations, Cupido (cupid) said to Apollo, “Your arrows can shoot anything, Apollo, but mine can also shoot you.” says. After that, he took out two arrows from his holster, one of these arrows was made of gold and pointed, and the other was made of lead and had a blind end. The arrow made of lead and with a blunt end hit the fairy Laurel, the daughter of the river god Peneus, and Apollo in the heart with a golden arrow. From the moment they were shot with an arrow, Apollo had a great love for Laurel, while Laurel hated Apollo. Apollo ran after him to get the Laurel, but he could not convince himself to listen. At the end of the mythological story, when Apollo was about to get Laurel, it resulted in a great transformation when Laurel asked his father for help. Defn: a man who has first seen his body harden, his chest bound with bark, his hair turned into leaves, and his arms into branches. After watching this transformation in amazement, Apollo touched the trunk of the tree and kissed the tree wrapped in its branches. After that, Apollo said the following words: "If I can't make you my wife, at least be my tree. I'm gonna make you a wreath on my head. I'll decorate my arrowhead with you. The great Roman leaders will wear wreaths decorated with you on their heads when they go to the Capitolium after their glorious victory. And just as I will remain young forever, you will always remain green, he will not know what the leaves are turning yellow and fading. You will always be green.” says.
top of page
İlgili Yazılar
Hepsini GörParfüm Parfümler, yüzyıllardır insanların yaşadıkları ifadelerin, farklılıkların yansıtmasının ve iz bırakmanın en tutarlı yollarından...
00
bottom of page
Opmerkingen