its symbolism for representing the concept of love!
The literary term for the phrase "Cupid's arrow, Diana's wit" is allusion. This phrase refers to the Roman god of love (Cupid) and the Roman goddess of the hunt (Diana), drawing on their characteristics and stories to evoke a deeper meaning or emotion in the text.
Cupid's symbol is the arrow
Bow and Arrow, Rose, and Torch.
Love sickness
Well Lovely old cupid has to hit directly on the bottom(Assests)
Because he was the god of love and everyone thought if it was love at first glance than u were hit by cupids arrow.
know one knows because there no Cupied but dont tell little people please thank you
Allusions in the story "Cupid's Arrow: Not What It Used to Be" may refer to references or indirect mentions of famous myths, legends, or cultural symbols associated with love and relationships, such as Cupid and Psyche, Romeo and Juliet, or the concept of soulmates. These literary devices enhance the depth of the narrative by drawing on readers' familiarity with these cultural touchstones to convey specific themes or emotions.
Romeo says it in the first scene
There is no specific collective noun for cupids, in which case a noun suitable for the situation is used, for example a pair of cupids, a group of cupids, a company of cupids, etc.
The population of Cupids is 790.
Cupids was created in 1610.