Is Persephone cruel?

Persephone was ruthless to those who had wronged her
In the myth of Adonis, both Persephone and Aphrodite had fallen in love with the mortal man. Zeus order was to split his time between the two goddesses, but when Adonis decided that he did not wish to return to the Underworld, Persephone sent a wild boar to kill him.

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What did Persephone do that was bad?

Unsuspicious, Persephone ate the seeds. Because she had consumed food from the Underworld, she was no longer able to be released. However, a compromise was reached in that she would be allowed to go free for part of the year as long as she returned to Hades at the end of summer.

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Is Persephone worse than Hades?

Some Greeks feared her even more than Hades, reportedly using her name to curse enemies. She was in no way weak and was one of the few who personified duality by being able to hold the roles Queen of the Underworld and a Spring Goddess. Part of that was due to Hades supporting her in both roles.

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Is Hades abusive to Persephone?

In Ancient Greek and Roman texts it is clear that Hades kidnapped Persephone against her will, and forcibly made her his wife. We can therefore assume she did not love Hades at this stage, and probably even hated him for destroying her innocence and taking her away from her family.

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Was Demeter abusive to Persephone?

Demeter says to Zeus, “I can bear the fact that she [Persephone] has been raped, if he [Pluto] will only return her!” Page 14 10 (Metamorphoses 5.520-21). Demeter reveals that she is fine with the sexual abuse her daughter has endured, but only if Pluto returns Persephone.

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Was Persephone unhappy with Hades?

Persephone slipped beneath the Earth and Hades stole her to the Underworld where he made her his wife. The myth says that Persephone was very unhappy, but after much time, she came to love the cold-blooded Hades and lived happily with him.

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What is the moral of the story Persephone?

The more we use our challenges to grow, the more we have to offer. The story of Persephone similarly teaches us that there is an abundant source of energy and strength amidst the integration of shadows.

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Is Persephone a villain or a hero?

Type of Villain

Persephone is the main antagonist of God of War: Chains of Olympus.

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Did Persephone remain loyal to Hades?

Persephone had no children by Hades, but she remained faithful to him—and saw that he remained faithful to her. When Hades attempted to seduce Minthe, Persephone transformed the nymph into a fragrant mint plant.

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Was Persephone a victim?

Instead of a victim, Persephone, much like Belle, finds herself in a bad situation and makes the most of it. She is the dreaded one, the Queen of the Underworld.

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Why do people fear Persephone?

As their leader, Persephone could instruct the Erinyes to torture souls condemned to Tartarus, the most feared dungeon of the Underworld. Persephone also unleashed the Erinyes on those who dared to utter curses in her name, earning her a reputation as, “she who must not be named,” and the goddess of curses.

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How many times has Hades cheated on Persephone?

Looking into the myths about it, there were two other women than Persephone but going by the stories, he never cheated on her.

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Why are people afraid of Persephone?

Persephone's Epithets

Since she was the Queen of the Underworld and people were afraid of her, Persephone was given many euphemistic and friendly names.

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Who violated Persephone?

The Rape of Persephone, or Abduction of Persephone, is a classical mythological subject in Western art, depicting the abduction of Persephone by Hades.

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Who does Persephone dislike?

Hades was determined to make Persephone love him and gave her many gifts and riches. She hated him for snatching her away from her mother until he asked the dead gardeners of the Underworld to make a field of her favorite plants.

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What is Persephone's flaw?

Persephone's weaknesses are that she is easily tempted by something she desires (Evslin). Her beauty is also a weakness, for it attracts the unwanted attention of Hades (Regula).

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Is Hades evil or misunderstood?

In these adaptations of the Greek god Hades, renowned God of the Dead, he often seems to be up to mischief, concocting his latest evil plan and causing mayhem for all involved. Yet, in the Greek mythological canon, Hades hardly causes any trouble at all. In fact, he is one of the most peaceful and impartial gods.

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Who made Hades fall in love with Persephone?

Aphrodite makes Hades fall in love with Persephone, the daughter of Demeter, goddess of the crops. He snatches her while she is picking flowers in a meadow with a nymph and takes her down to the Underworld.

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How much does Hades love Persephone?

Hades loved her, and according to some versions of the myth, she loved him back. In the end, with that sort of love so often taken for granted in Greek mythology, maybe Hades wasn't such a villain after all. His methods were heinous, and no one would blame Persephone for hating her circumstances.

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Is Persephone selfish?

Persephone is apparently a moral person but extremely selfish. She hurts Henry very deeply with her affairs and though she feels guilt it is not enough to end them. She is very brave and strong, not allowing Calliope to hurt Henry (though she may not have been in danger).

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What kind of person was Persephone?

According to Greek Mythology, Persephone, the queen of the underworld, was the daughter of Zeus and Demeter, the goddess of harvest and fertility. She was also called Kore, which means "maiden" and grew up to be a lovely girl attracting the attention of many gods.

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Does Persephone hate Apollo?

In Episode 97, Apollo claims he has feelings for Persephone. When Persephone is unable to make him realize she doesn't like him, she shows him his lyre, which she had stolen to break. Apollo is shocked and distressed that his lyre is now ruined.

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Why did Hades want Persephone?

Persephone was abducted by Hades when he saw her in a meadow picking wildflowers. He was completely enamored in her beauty and chose to abduct her by opening up the earth to the underworld where she was picking flowers.

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What did Persephone sacrifice?

Interpretation of the myth

The abduction of Persephone is an etiological myth providing an explanation for the changing of the seasons. Since Persephone had consumed pomegranate seeds in the underworld, she was forced to spend four months, or in other versions six months for six seeds, with Hades.

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What are some major myths about Persephone?

In the Orphic myths, the maiden goddess Persephone was seduced by Zeus in the guise of a serpent. She bore him a son, the godling Zagreus, who, when Zeus placed him upon the throne of heaven, was attacked and dismembered by the Titanes. His heart was recovered and he was reborn through Semele as the god Dionysos.

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