What Happened When Apollo Pursued Daphne?

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As Apollo lustfully pursues Daphne,

she is saved through her metamorphosis and confinement into the laurel tree

which can be seen as an act of eternal chastity. Daphne is forced to sacrifice her body and become the laurel tree as her only form of escape from the pressures of Apollo’s constant sexual desires.

Why does Apollo run after Daphne?

Greek Mythology states that

Apollo had been mocking the God of Love

, Eros (also known as Cupid). In retaliation, Eros fired two arrows: a gold arrow that struck Apollo and made him fall in love with Daphne, and a lead arrow that made Daphne hate Apollo.

How did Apollo fall in love Daphne?

Angered by the insult,

Cupid shot him with a golden love arrow

causing Apollo to fall in love with the first person he saw. Cupid then shot Daphne with a lead-tipped arrow causing her to be impervious to love. At that moment, Apollo caught sight of Daphne, who was out hunting, and fell in love.

What did Apollo do to Persephone?

No, Persephone was not raped by Apollo. Apollo was

merely an interested suitor when Persephone became of age

and was actively looking for a husband. But Persephone was raped by her father not once, but two times. In both occurrences, she bore a child.

Who was Apollo’s first love?


Daphne

was Apollo’s first love. It was not brought about by accident, but by the malice of Cupid. Apollo saw the boy playing with his bow and arrows; and being himself elated with his recent victory over Python, he said to him, “What have you to do with warlike weapons, saucy boy?

Who was the ugliest god?

Facts

about Hephaestus

Hephaestus was the only ugly god among perfectly beautiful immortals. Hephaestus was born deformed and was cast out of heaven by one or both of his parents when they noticed that he was imperfect. He was the workman of the immortals: he made their dwellings, furnishings, and weapons.

What is the moral of Apollo and Daphne?

Things you can learn from Apollo and Daphne myth – Moral lesson. There are apparently multiple moral lessons to be learned from this story. It is said

Apollo’s story should teach you to let go

. Daphne’s is said to be a lesson for those who are stubborn.

Who broke Apollo’s heart?

Apollo was heart-broken at the loss of

Daphne

and to remember her for ever, he made the laurel the symbol of tribute to poets. The laurel became therefore the symbol of the god.

Who was Apollo’s wife?

Apollo Consort

Daphne, Kyrene, Cassandra, Calliope, Coronis, Thalia, Leucothea
Children Asclepius, Troilus, Aristaeus, Orpheus, Korybantes Parents Zeus and Leto

What was Apollo’s weakness?

Apollo’s strengths included creativity, handsomeness, and supportiveness of the arts. Apollo’s weaknesses included

nymphs

, and he is not lucky in love.

Is Apollo mortal or immortal?

Like all the Olympian gods, Apollo was

an immortal

and powerful god. He had many special powers including the ability to see into the future and power over light.

Why did Zeus eat his wife?

In some versions of Greek mythology, Zeus ate his wife Metis

because it was known that their second child would be more powerful than him

. After Metis’s demise, their first child Athena was born when Hephaestus cleaved Zeus’s head open and the goddess of war emerged, fully grown and armed.

Who all did Zeus sleep with?

  • Europa.
  • Io.
  • Semele.
  • Ganymede.
  • Callisto.
  • Dione.
  • Persephone.
  • Nemesis.

Who was Apollo’s favorite lover?

In Greek mythology,

Hyacinth

was a very beautiful Spartan prince and lover of the god Apollo. Hyacinth was also admired by the God of the West wind Zephyrus, the God of the North wind Boreas and a mortal man named Thamyris. But Hyacinth chose Apollo over the others.

Who has Apollo slept with?

One time when Apollo was away performing his godly duties, Coronis fell in love with

Ischys

, son of Elatus. Going against her father’s warnings, she slept with him in secret. Apollo, however, came to know of this affair through his prophetic powers. Angered, he sent his Artemis to kill Coronis.

Who did Artemis marry?

FATHER ZEUS King of the Gods, son of the Titanes Kronos and Rhea MOTHER LETO Titanis of Motherhood, daughter of the Titanes Koios and Phoibe
HUSBAND


None

, she was a virgin goddess
DIVINE CHILDREN None, she was a virgin goddess
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