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yes a greek myth created by homer
There is no "moral" in the abduction, it is a myth explaining how the seasons on Earth came to be.
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I am pretty sure Zeus just chased after women. 2: No such instance is recorded in myth, but Zues did have male lovers, most notably Ganymede.
This myth is intended to explain why the world experiences seasons, rather than to present a moral lesson. However, if there is a moral lesson to be drawn, it would be to be careful about accepting the hospitality of strangers. It can have unforeseen consequences.
Hera
Hera is married to Zeus... so no... but appearently Zeus cheated on Hera in the myth of 'Echo and Narcissus'...
Greek myth does not say.
In Greek myth, Hera.
Hera, the wife of Zeus, features prominently in most Greek Mythology.
Hera is jealous in the majority of the myths she appears in because Zeus is always cheating on her. In the myth of Hercules, for example, Hera is jealous because Zeus cheated on her with Alcmene.
In Greek myth Hebe was the daughter of Zeus and Hera.
Hephaestus was said to be a son of Hera and Zeus, and is widely regarded in myth to be misshapen.
Ares in Greek myth was born of Hera and Zeus.
The moral of Asclepius is to not mess with `natural orders`= quotation of zeus In the myth as he messed with natural orders of bringing back the dead zeus destroyed him with a thunderbolt
Hebe was the daughter of Zeus and Hera in Greek myth, the goddess of youth.
In a myth, Hephaestus's father and mother (Hera and Zeus) were having a fight. When Hepaestus backed up Hera, Zeus grew furious and threw him down Mount Olympus, crippling him in the fall.