Allusions to Eros, the Greek god of love and desire, can be found in various forms of literature, art, and popular culture. For example, references to Cupid, the Roman counterpart of Eros, often symbolize romantic love and desire. Additionally, the concept of "Eros" as a driving force behind human relationships and passions can be seen in works such as Shakespeare's sonnets or the poetry of Sappho. In modern contexts, allusions to Eros may appear in advertising, music lyrics, or film titles to evoke themes of love and attraction.
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The rhetorical questions ad campaign from Geico has allusions.
Read it and tell me
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The Athens and Greece are well-known by having the mythology and because of that many allusion are created. Some of the allusions are alluding to Epimenides (Greek poet and seer) and allusions to Philomela (princess of Athens).
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Some of the modern day allusions that the Greek god Zeus relates to an elderly man with with beards.
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Its raining cats and dogs....i've taken a bigger bite then i can swallow...to be or not to be.