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Venus, ancient goddess of love and beauty, is an apparently irrelevant, invented deity of the long dead. But Venus merits scrutiny. Chart her life story across 5,000 years and you chart the evolution of our conflicted relationship with sex and with the female body.
Bettany Hughes
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This quote explores the historical significance of Venus, symbolizing our complex relationship with love, sexuality, and the female form.

Bettany Hughes highlights the ancient goddess Venus not merely as a mythological figure but as a representation of humanity's evolving understanding and contentious relationship with sex and the female body over millennia. By examining her story, we gain insight into how societal attitudes towards love and femininity have developed, revealing a rich tapestry of cultural conflict and admiration.

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VenusLoveFemale BodySexBeautyHistory

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In a discussion about the influence of mythology on modern perceptions of love.

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