No Greek myth states that she hates living with Hades.
Persephone was honest. She was known for being loyal and true to those she cared about, especially to her mother Demeter and her husband Hades.
Hades kidnapped her and forced her to marry him. While in the Underworld, Hades tried to win Persephone's affections. Eventually Hades tricked her into staying with him by offering her a tempting pomegranate to eat. The pomegranate is the food of the dead and if someone eats it, they would have to stay in the Underworld.
No, Persephone hated being in the underworld with Hades. While in the underworld Persephone ate seven pomegranate seeds which caused her to have to stay with Hades for 7 months a year and her mother 5 months. During the 5 months the mother and daughter were together the land would be beautiful and bear fruit, but when the two were apart the land would be cold and harsh and bear no fruit. Not true. Over time, Persephone did love Hades. Be it because of Stockholm Syndrome or real love, who knows. Winter was caused by Demeter's depression, being away from her daughter.
She was Demeter's daughter and the goddess of flowers. She was married to Hades. It's true. Persephone was a high-spirited, sunny girl. She was stolen by Hades to be his bride and her mother tried to get her back but she couldn't if Persephone had anything to eat and she had 4 pomegranate seeds. Because of this, Zeus made Persephone stay in the underworld with Hades for four months each year one month for each of the seeds she ate. During those four months Demeter (Goddess of the harvest) withdraws her gift of harvest and the earth is cold and barren. This is why we have winter.
Zeus did not abduct Persephone, Hades did. They were in a garden when Hades noticed her. He immediately grabbed Persephone and fled to the underworld. Some people think that Zeus had a part in devising a plan to kidnap her, but whether that is true or not, I do not know. When Hades grabbed her, Persephone let out a loud scream. Demeter heard this and dropped what she was doing to help her daughter, but when she arrived, Persephone was gone. Demeter wandered the country side looking for her daughter, completely forgetting her task as an Olympian Goddess. Greece was plauged with droughts and crops would not grow. Demeter wandered for a great deal of time before Zeus ordered Hades to return Persephone. Hades pretended to comply but first tricked Persephone into eating a pomegranat seed. If you eat food from the underworld you are immediately property of Hades. Zeus and Hades then worked out a compromise. Persephone would stay in the Underworld for 9 months and would be returned to Demeter for 4 months. Thus we have the seasons. Demeter is too depressed to work with her daughter gone, so crops won't grow in the winter. When Persephone is with her mother, crops flourish.
She was Demeter's daughter and the goddess of flowers. She was married to Hades. It's true. Persephone was a high-spirited, sunny girl. She was stolen by Hades to be his bride and her mother tried to get her back but she couldn't if Persephone had anything to eat and she had 4 pomegranate seeds. Because of this, Zeus made Persephone stay in the underworld with Hades for four months each year one month for each of the seeds she ate. During those four months Demeter (Goddess of the harvest) withdraws her gift of harvest and the earth is cold and barren. This is why we have winter.
Yes, it's true. He hates the Germans too.
He hates you. that is not true that he hates you he mabe likes you
Just a myth
It is true that Zeus is brothers with both Hades and Poseidon.
Demeter's daughter, Persephone, was abducted by Hades to be his queen of the underworld. Demeter went looking for her and neglected her duties: to see crops grow. People and animals complained to Zeus, who asked Hades to give Persephone back. Hades told Zeus that Persephone had eaten while with him (if only a piece of a pomegranate) and so had her home in the underworld. But Hades agreed to a compromise: Persephone was to return to her mother for one half of the year. During this part of the year Demeter is happy, during the other halv she grieves and nothing grows on the earth. (You may find small variations of this story.)
Hades has no children.