In many myths Apollo finds love, but I do not know of a myth in which he seeks it except in the case of Daphne.
No; she used his love for her. Cassandra was loved by Apollo. She tricked Apollo into granting her the gift of prophecy - but refused to lie with him, and was cursed by the god for her prophecy to not be believed.
No Because Apollo is the god of the sun, light, music, oracle, and poetry. Also, Aphrodite is the goddess of love and eros is the god of love
he love to talk to daphne any way he can
He had many loves. One love was Daphne the Dryad.
In many myths Apollo finds love, but I do not know of a myth in which he seeks it except in the case of Daphne.
No; she used his love for her. Cassandra was loved by Apollo. She tricked Apollo into granting her the gift of prophecy - but refused to lie with him, and was cursed by the god for her prophecy to not be believed.
No Because Apollo is the god of the sun, light, music, oracle, and poetry. Also, Aphrodite is the goddess of love and eros is the god of love
Apollo
he love to talk to daphne any way he can
He had many loves. One love was Daphne the Dryad.
Apollo Artemis' two powers were love and power
Apollo had a of nymphs who loved to preform music and art with him, along with his own 'Muses'. Apollo was also very close to his sister Artemis. Apollo had a number of consorts and even children. Apollo and Pan were said to have a good friend-ship due to their love of music, wine and love of women.
Apollo had a weakness for love and sex. Like a lot of Gods he was arrogant and unpredictable too.
Eros felt insulted by Apollo. He had two arrows, a gold one (which produces love) and a leaden one (which prevents love from arising). He shot the golden one at Apollo and the leaden one at Daphne.
Blake luers
he loved making love to women