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Whatever Persephone pleased to look like, she could.
Greek myth does not relate much of the youth of Persephone/Kore.
Pearls.
It is not described in myth.
Persephone was usually depicted as a young goddess holding sheafs of grain and a flaming torch.
A load of flowers. Flowers because she was the goddess of Spring.
His wife, Persephone.
Persephone was usually depicted as a young goddess holding sheafs of grain and a flaming torch. Sometimes she was shown in the company of her mother Demeter, and the hero Triptolemos, the teacher of agriculture. At other times she appears enthroned beside Hades.
If you are asking 'did Zeus allow Hades to marry Persephone', then yes, he did.
Persephone likely took it to be a solemn duty as Queen of the Underworld, but not without love and joy.
Talking birds (like parrots).
Look up the story of Persephone. She suffered because her ex-husband (Zeus) failed to tell her he'd betrothed their daughter (Persephone) to his brother Hades!