"… I shall be no unfitting husband for you among the deathless gods, that am own brother to father Zeus. And while you are here, you shall rule all that lives and moves and shall have the greatest rights among the deathless gods: those who defraud you and do not appease your power with offerings, reverently performing rites and paying fit gifts, shall be punished for evermore." (Hades to Persephone, Homeric Hymn to Demeter 2.363).
She became powerful.
she was sad and she felt very trapped in and the darknest made her depressed
With mourning and grief.
Demeter was devastated and angered when Zeus informed her that Persephone must stay in the Underworld, causing her to mourn and refuse to let crops grow on Earth until her daughter's return. Demeter's grief and despair led to a harsh winter, prompting Zeus to intervene and strike a compromise to bring balance back to the world.
Zeus did not approve of Demeter's plan to make the earth barren. He intervened by sending Hermes to the Underworld to retrieve Persephone so that she could be reunited with her mother and restore fertility to the land.
Demeter discovers her daughter Persephone's abduction when she notices Persephone's absence and is informed by Hecate, the goddess of magic, that Hades has taken her to the Underworld. Distraught and enraged, Demeter searches the earth for her daughter, neglecting her duties as the goddess of the harvest, which causes the land to wither and result in famine. Her reaction is one of profound grief and anger, leading her to demand the return of Persephone from Hades. This emotional turmoil sets off a series of events that ultimately leads to the changing seasons.
The first time she saw Hades she was afraid of him and very upset, since he abducted her. Zeus promised Hades that Persephone would be his wife, but neglected to tell either Persephone or Demeter of this.
he did not care
we react because it is something that comes to you such as it being natural
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Queen Elizabeth would have consulted widely to deal with the common day surveillance issues.
Argon and Helium. Being inert gasses, they do not react with anything.
"React" stands for a lot of things so you're not being specific enough.