El primer beso (also known as The First Kiss and The First Kiss of Adam and Eve (1891) by Salvador Viniegra y Lasso de la Vega (Spanish, 1862 – 1915), oil on canvas, 128 cm x 224.99998 cm Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid
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El primer beso (also known as The First Kiss and The First Kiss of Adam and Eve (1891) by Salvador Viniegra y Lasso de la Vega (Spanish, 1862 – 1915), oil on canvas, 128 cm x 224.99998 cm Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid

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The Temptation and Fall of Eve by William Blake, 1808.
The feminine urge to bleed, to love, to summon, to turn pain into power, sex into spell, and blood into the language of god.
Oh, what waits inside the forbidden fruit.
So is no one going to talk about how in Superman 2025, Lex Luthor's girlfriend is named Eve? And she has all the knowledge of his wrongdoings, his shady deals, his pocket dimension, everything? Knowledge that will shunt him and her from their oligarchical paradise? Knowledge that she kept stored on her (Apple) smartphone?
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That’s why John Keats called the world with all its suffering “this vale of soul-making,” why crisis often brings out the best in us. Some imaginative Christian heretics worshipped Eve for having liberated us from paradise—the myth of the fortunate fall. The heretics recognized that before the fall we were not yet fully human—in Paradise, Adam and Eve need not wrestle with morality, with creation, with society, with mortality; they only realize their own humanity in the struggle an imperfect world invites.
Rebecca Solnit, Hope in the Dark
1994's Daredevil Vol.1 #328 cover by cover artist Scott McDaniel.