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In mythology, Saturn (or Cronus) cut Cupid's wings to symbolize the suppression of love and desire. This act represents the idea that fear and control can stifle emotional connections. By removing Cupid's wings, Saturn aimed to assert his dominance and prevent the chaos that love can bring, reflecting the tension between power and passion in human relationships.

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