racism in society

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English

 

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Steven D

 

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November 3, 2014

 

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So shepherding the winds before him with his wand, he swam through the murk of the clouds." The flying [boy] . . . is Amor, easily recognizable by his bow, arrows, and quiver as well as by his blindfold. Amor (known to the Greeks as Eros), the "winged son" of Mars and Venus, was the god of passionate love, described by Apuleius in the story of Amor and Psyche: "rash enough and hardy, who by his evil manners, condemning all public justice and law, armed with fire and arrows, running up and down in the nights from house to house, and corrupting the lawful marriages of every person, does nothing (and yet he is not punished) but that which is evil...
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. . is Amor, easily recognizable by his bow, arrows, and quiver as well as by his blindfold. Amor (known to the Greeks as Eros), the "winged son" of Mars and Venus, was the god of passionate love, described by Apuleius in the story of Amor and Psyche: "rash enough and hardy, who by his evil manners, condemning all public justice and law, armed with fire and arrows, running up and down in the nights from house to house, and corrupting the lawful marriages of every person, does nothing (and yet he is not punished) but that which is evil...
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