Most gods and goddesses of ancient Greece were attributed with human emotions such as jealousy for the reasons of their actions in mythology, that being the lore of the ancient people of Greece. Aphrodite often punished those who spurned her or those who said they were more talented or beautiful then she - this is not only Aphrodite's nature, many of the Greek gods did not stand for insults.
In this way, the mythology of the Greeks stayed in power - if the people thought that the gods and goddesses would punish them for slights and slander and not paying tribute, more people would worship them to stay in favor and so those who benefited from their worship stayed in power.
Aphrodite was jealous of Psyche because Psyche's beauty and charm were being compared to Aphrodite's own beauty and power. This threatened Aphrodite's position as the goddess of love and beauty, so she sought to punish Psyche for this perceived rivalry.
No, but Hera is jealous of Aphrodite's beauty.
Aphrodite could be vain, jealous, and easily offended.
yes
Athena and Hera were jealous of Aphrodite because in a contest of beauty, Paris chose her and in return, the most beautiful women on Earth, Helen
Aphrodite won the Judgment of Paris, and Athena was jealous
they are Jealous of her
Aphrodite is a ancient Greek goddess of love. Isis is a ancient Egyptian goddess of health, marriage, and love. They were never jealous of each other.
She was jealous,vein,and had a short temper
She feared the gods would be jealous over her
Aphrodite's most unique trait would probably be her immense beauty. However, Aphrodite was also very jealous, vain, and easily offended.
Aphrodite liked to be worshipped and guarded her temples. She was very jealous beautiful women like Psyche.