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Arethusa.
There is no "moral" in the abduction, it is a myth explaining how the seasons on Earth came to be.
Hermes as the driver of animal herds also became the god who drove or guided the souls of the dead to Hades. In the myth of the abduction of Persephone, he was sent by Zeus to fetch the goddess back from Hades, and was thereafter appointed as the Guide of Dead Souls.
His abduction of Persephone.
Who: Persephone, daughter of Zeus and Demeter What: Goddess of Spring and Queen of the Underworld When: Persephone as the daughter of Demeter was born a goddess of Spring; upon her abduction to the Underworld by Hades, she became his wife and Queen of the Underworld Where: Somewhere in Greece. How: Persephone is goddess of Spring when Hermes and Hecate escort her to Earth from the Underworld, where she is greeted by Demeter and the Seasons: when Persephone returns to the Underworld she goes in Autumn Why: Persephone exists to explain the seasons in a fundamental way.
Persephone was the eldest and perhaps only daughter of Demeter at the time of her abduction by Hades.
The exact time of her abduction is unknown.
Zeus sent the god Hermes to intervene in the myth of Demeter and Persephone. Hermes acted as a messenger between Hades and Demeter, helping to negotiate Persephone's release from the Underworld.
Persephone was kidnapped by Hades to wed, as Hades had gotten permission from Zeus, but neither Persephone nor Demeter knew of his intent prior to Persephone's abduction.
Hermes is the lover of Aphrodite, Hecate, Carmenta, and Persephone, so I would say no..
Hades was promised Persephone as his bride by her father Zeus. But Zeus did not inform Persephone or Demeter of this. So when Hades went to claim his bride it turned into an abduction.
Demeter did. Persephone's mother, Demeter, heard the cry of Persephone while she was being carried away by Hades. Hades was the lord of the dead, and carried her to the Underworld.