He is essentially good but was made to do evil by Hera.
No; both Troy and the Greeks did things both good and bad; but it was not a war with one clear good side and one evil.
Diana was Artemis' Roman name.
Artemis protects:New born creaturesAnimalsMaidensWomen in childbirth
She did. It was the Temple of Artemis.
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Both, Artemis could kill or heal (with her arrows) women, as Apollo could (with arrows) kill or heal men.
Artemis is the goddess of the moon, as far as greek mythology says she didn't do anything "bad" she just kinda hunted monsters with a group of immortal maidens ~A person
Elves Evil
Artemis is good at hunting because she is the goddess of the hunt and archery.
She knew their evil purpose and wanted to punish them.
She was doing that even before she turned evil.
There is no such thing as "good evil." Evil is the opposite of good.
No one trained Artemis. She was born as the goddess of the hunt which made her a good huntress.
Artemis Fowl has a number of underlying themes, but the most essential of these are greed and the conflict between good and evil. Greed is the first main theme that is introduced into the book and specifically the desire to obtain gold. In a similar manner to other themes in the book, it changes throughout, becoming less of a focus near to the end of the novel, where Artemis is willing to part with a large sum of money to help someone else. The idea of conflict between good and evil is one that is touched upon in the book in a light hearted manner-although Artemis sees himself as an evil genius at the beginning of the book, and it is indeed this image that is portrayed, the end of the story brings this idea into doubt as well when he pays to help his mother. The fairies would take the good side in this view, but this can also be questioned-they are as determined as Artemis to achieve their goals and while only some of them were willing to ruthlessly deploy a troll, regardless of the possible danger to life, all are willing to utilise a bio-bomb once Holly is out of the mansion to force Artemis into submission.Ever look at wikipedia?
Mythological speaking, I would have to say a symbol of Artemis.
yes she did