Презентация Символы дня святого Валентина


There are several symbols attached to the romantic festival of Valentine's Day. The most commonly attached Valentine's Day Symbols include Roses, Hearts, Cupid, Lovebirds and Dove besides Love Knots and Laces. Each of these Valentine's Day Symbols has an interesting story about how they become attached with the festival. Valentine's Day HeartsIt's not difficult to figure out the connection between the heart and Valentine's Day. The heart, after all, was thought in ancient times to be the source of all emotions. It later came to be associated only with the emotion of love. CUPIDCupid was the god of love. The name Cupid is a variation on Cupido ("desire"), and this god was also known by the name Amor ("love"). Rose is one of the most popular flower and one of the most powerful symbol of Valentine's Day. There is an interesting story behind the legend of Valentine's Day Rose. once Cupid was carrying a vase of sweet nectar to the Gods on Mount Olympus and some nectar spilled on the ground. From the spot where the nectar fell emerged the beautiful Rose flower.Valentine's Day Roses Each of different Rose colors have different meanings. Red Roses - Love and passion Yellow Roses - Friendship White Roses - True love and purity of the mind Pink Roses - Friendship or Sweetheart Love KnotsLove knot is another symbol of Valentine's Day. It represents love that will last forever Lovebirds, colorful birds found in Africa, named because they sit closely together in pairs -- like sweethearts do. Doves are symbols of loyalty and love, because they mate for life. LaceLace has long been used to make women's handkerchiefs. If a woman dropped her handkerchief, a man might pick it up for her. Sometimes, if she had her eye on the right man, a woman might intentionally drop her handkerchief to encourage him. ValentinesMost people send valentines, sentimental and heartfelt greeting cards. They can be heart-shaped or can have hearts on them.