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How did Persephone come to life?

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Anonymous

12y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

Demeter and Zeus had a child together.

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How does Persephone come into being?

Persephone was born the daughter of Demeter and Zeus, also gods.


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Persephone does not have a personal city: the people of all cites die and come to the Underworld where she is Queen.


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Persephone was both goddess of spring (life) and goddess Queen of the Underworld.


What does Persephone miss most in the underworld?

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What motivated Persephone?

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Why was Persephone important to the Greek Gods?

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Why is Persephone fertility?

Persephone was a fertility goddess chiefly because she was a goddess of spring, the renewal of life after death (winter).


How did Persephone be come famous?

People read about her tale and liked it.


What is the theme of Demeter and Persephone?

Loss and love: the loss of Persephone from the Earth goddess Demeter, the love of Hades for Persephone, the love of Demeter for Persephone.


Where did Persephone come from?

She came from Demeter and Zeus's castle in the clouds. believed to be very beautiful.


Was Persephone involved in any war?

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What is the main idea of the myth Demeter and Persephone?

The main idea of the myth of Demeter and Persephone is the cycle of life, death, and rebirth. It explains the changing of the seasons and the importance of agriculture. Demeter's grief over Persephone's abduction by Hades represents the loss of fertility in nature during the winter months and her reunion with Persephone in spring symbolizes the return of life and growth.