He tricked her into eating some pomegranate seeds, and those who eat food of the Underworld, must stay in the Underworld.
Because she ate the seed's of a pomegranate (the food of the dead) and Hades said she must stay in the underworld.
Demeter, as long as her daughter was kept from her, did not allow the earth to produce food which man could eat.
Because while in the Underworld during her first stay with Hades she ate some pomegranate seeds. Eating them bound her to the Underworld, and she must return to it for half of the year, and is able to be with her mother and the living for the other half of the year.
She had eaten 6 pomegranate seeds after being kidnapped by Hades and if you eat food in the Land of the Dead, you must remain there. Therefore Persephone must remain in the underworld for 6 months of the year.
Persephone is tricked into staying in Hades when Hades, the god of the underworld, offers her pomegranate seeds to eat. Unbeknownst to her, consuming the seeds binds her to the underworld, as those who eat in the realm of the dead are compelled to return. As a result, she must spend part of the year in Hades, leading to the seasonal cycle of growth and decay on Earth, reflecting her dual role in both the underworld and the realm of the living.
Because death must be final.
they must die because, Hades is god of the underworld in which you cant enter alive
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In Greek mythology, Persephone was not cursed. She was abducted by Hades, the god of the underworld, but eventually became his queen. Her story is more about transformation and the changing of the seasons rather than being cursed.
Zeus sends Hermes to try to convince Hades to release Persephone and allow her to return to the surface world. Hermes, as the messenger of the gods, is tasked with delivering Zeus's message and persuading Hades to comply with his brother's wishes. Despite his initial reluctance, Hades eventually agrees, but with the condition that Persephone must spend part of the year in the Underworld. This compromise leads to the changing of the seasons in Greek mythology.
Eurydice is unable to return to daylight because of a condition set by Hades, the god of the underworld. After Orpheus, her husband, successfully persuades Hades to allow her to return to the living world, he must not look back at her until they have both reached the surface. However, Orpheus, overwhelmed by doubt and longing, looks back before they are fully out, causing Eurydice to be pulled back into the underworld forever. This tragic moment highlights themes of trust and the consequences of human emotions.