· Hades: The Greek word for the underworld or hell. The word also refers to the ruler of the underworld. An allusion to Hades suggests death, danger, and darkness; e.g., "In the forest at night, the soldiers felt as if they were journeying through Hades."
Hell is a Christian allusion to the realm where Hades ruled: it is also still sometimes called Hades and means Hell.
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Hades was actually very altruistic and passive
No. Some people mistake Hades for hell, but they are not the same thing.
It is a modern mistake to call Hades "Hell".
Hell is a Christian allusion to the realm where Hades ruled: it is also still sometimes called Hades and means Hell.
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The rhetorical questions ad campaign from Geico has allusions.
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The Athens and Greece are well-known by having the mythology and because of that many allusion are created. Some of the allusions are alluding to Epimenides (Greek poet and seer) and allusions to Philomela (princess of Athens).
Some of the modern day allusions that the Greek god Zeus relates to an elderly man with with beards.
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Hades was actually very altruistic and passive