Apollo human gardening in the transformation of Ovid In the epic "transformation" of Ovid he used many humanoid transformations to explain the existence of many natural existence such as animals, plants, rivers and the like. Ovid uses Roman gods as an active element among many variants, but some of them are caused only by existential will. In the translation of Melville's transformation, the story of "Love's Sun" (Vol. 4, 226-284) and "Hyacinth" (Volume 11, 170-239) will appear. Two agencies that turn people into plants.
The transformation in Ovid 's epic exaggerates the result of natural human nature or the natural order of the world. For example, in the story of Apollo and Daphne, the reader may imagine coyotes and wandering cartoons. Because Apollo loved Daphne, he pursued her. To achieve her goal, she turned her pervert into a tree and became a means for Daphne to escape. In Greek myths, please agree that a specific tree is a symbol of a victory in a sporting event or war. Another example is the story of Io and Jov. Hera's husband, Jove was caught with another woman, Io. Advantageously, Io became a white heifer that had been disguised as a spat. In another story, after his death, the blood of a young man turned into a flower. A young girl Venus desperately fell in love with a young Adonis. Adonis refused her love and continued his own desire to be killed by his love of hunting.
Daphne is the daughter of the god nemph, the god of the river Penès, which despises Apollo. Myths explain the relationship between Apollo and Delphi and a kind of bay leaf, δάφνη (daphnē), where shrine maidens work. In Ovid's "metamorphosis", Phoebus Apollo used a weapon more suitable for men to deceive Cupid, so Cupid hurt him with a golden throwing but at the same time Cupid shot a thick arrow towards Daphne , She lost to Apollo. After the enthusiastic follow-up of Apollo, Daphne turned to her father Panes for help and changed her to sacred laurels of Apollo.
Benigni 's inspiration for this complex composition comes from Orbid' s transformation, which claims that the sun god Apollo falls in love with Daphne, Cupid hurts him with a golden arrow, and Daphne is always a chastity . Apollo is a son of Zeus and accustomed to acting in his own way, so Daphne refused his progress and further attracted his attention! Daphne himself is not a god but is a fairy, but understands natural phenomena such as springs and trees. Apollo chased after Daphne, and she almost surpassed her when she breathed. She begged her father (Penews) to make her ugly, so that Apollo is no longer hunting her. Her father turned her skin into bark, her hair turned into leaves, and her arms became branches. Even in this form, Apollo still loves her. The story is talking about desire and pursuit and is full of references to emotions and feel.