martes, 11 de septiembre de 2007

Apollo's unwanted love

After Apollo insluts Cupid, he is shot by Cupid's arrow, making him fall deeply in love with the nymph, Daphne. However, another arrow made her avoid love completely, and thus she doesn't love him back. This is a story of chasing love to extreme ends and learning to deal with what you have. I can relate this to chasing dreams in real life, because if we're commited and believe in ourselves, we are able to chase the dream through thick and thin. At the end, when Daphne turns to a tree, Apollo accepts it and is able to cope with what he is left with. This teaches us that even when we don't accomplish exactly what we set out for, we should always seek the best out of something and learn to accept what we recieve in life.

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