Aurora
Aurora
by Risa Gordon, Clarksville Middle School
Aurora
is the Roman personification of the dawn. She is also the
Roman equivalent of the Greek goddess Eos. Aurora is seen
as a lovely woman who flies across the sky announcing the
arrival of the sun.
Aurora
has two siblings: a brother, the sun,
and a sister, the moon.
She has had quite a number of husbands and sons. Four of
her sons are the four winds (north, south, east, and west).
According
to one myth, her tears cause the dew as she flies across
the sky weeping for one of her sons, who was killed.
Aurora
is certainly not the most brilliant goddess as she asked
Zeus to grant one of her husbands
immortality, but forgot to ask for everlasting youth. As
a result, her husband soon became aged.
Aurora
is not one of the better-known goddesses. However, Shakespeare
refers to her in his famous play Romeo and Juliet.