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      • In Greek mythology, Daphne was a free-spirited nymph who rejected the idea of marriage for a life of simple pleasures. All that changed, however, when a single arrogant remark started a feud between the gods Apollo and Eros. The innocent nymph was caught in the middle, a victim of pride and vengeance.
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  2. The Characters: Daphne and Apollo. Daphne is portrayed as a stunningly beautiful nymph, often depicted as embodying the spirit of nature. She is the daughter of the river god Peneus and is celebrated for her independence and connection to the natural world.

  3. Cupid shoots Apollo with the gold arrow and Daphne, daughter of the river Penéus, with the lead arrow. Afterwards, Daphne avoids all suitors and plays in the forest with no thought of marriage or sex. When her father asks her for a grandson, she begs him to let her be a virgin forever.

  4. Nov 23, 2021 · Apollo is portrayed as the perfect blend of physical superiority and moral virtue, according to Greek Mythology. As such, legend says Apollo was irresistible to women, whether they were supernatural beings or mortals. However, there was one exception to this rule, and her name was Daphne. Daphne was a minor goddess or a Naiad nymph.

  5. In Greek mythology Daphne is portrayed as a nymph who shunned marriage. In fact, she was a bit of a tomboy and preferred to spend her time messing around in the woods. On her request her father eventually agreed to let her remain a virgin. This is despite him begging previously for grandchildren!

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  6. Jul 3, 2023 · Daphne is portrayed as metamorphosing into the laurel tree, her fingers turning into leaves and little branches. Giovanni Tiepolo, an 18 th century artist, depicted the story in an oil painting, depicting the nymph Daphne just beginning her transformation with Apollo following her.

  7. Apollo Pursuing Daphne. Grade Level: 5–6. Students will be introduced to the Greek myth of Apollo and Daphne by critically analyzing the painting Apollo Pursuing Daphne by Tiepolo. They will then design a coat of arms with symbols that best represent their personality and interests.

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