Aphrodite In Hesiod's Theogony

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Art and architecture of ancient Greece and Rome were the pioneers in the history of Western art. “Man is the measure of all things” was the foundation of Greek culture as human form was always used to create the ideal classical figures, from marble to bronzer. In ancient times beauty on the outside was equivalent to good character and divinity. There are two accounts on how this goddess was born. In the Theogony written by Hesiod, the story claims Aphrodite was born from the severed genitals of Uranus. In the version written by Homer she is the result of Zeus’ relations with Dione. Aphrodite represents female nature with seductive charm, reproduction, and a side of deception. In essence, she had a purpose as the protector of the female gender