The Greek god of fire, as well as technology, blacksmiths, craftsmen, artisans, sculptors, metals, Metallurgy, and volcanoes, is HEPHAESTUS.
Hephaistos, the blacksmith god, handled hot things. No god seems to have the special realm of hot stuff.
Christians imagine hell to be a fiery and unpleasant place. Hades in Greek mythology is both the god of the Underworld and what the realm is sometimes called. So; if something's as hot as Hades, it's extremely hot.
Hades, in Greek Mythology and in many other ethnic tales, and even in the bible, is known for being hot.
hades is the greek god of the underworld (a very hot place 4 ded people) so it it a simile. meaning very hot.
He was, despite being extremely ill-tempered, considered one of the best heroes of Greek mythology. He had outbursts of anger and his temper was very poor, and he could be so self-confident he challenged impossible things, like the sun and the waters.
If you mean that literally then yes. Apollo was the Greek god of the sun and of gold. He was twin to Artemis, goddess of the hunt and of silver. He was also the god of poetry, and was often described as a trickster like Hermes.
Tybalt can be compared to a hot-headed character like Mercutio from Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" or to characters like Achilles from Greek mythology known for their fierce and impulsive nature in conflicts.
Thermos is a Greek word for "hot."
hades, or hell has a reputation as being very hot. Edit: Hades is the Greek god of the underworld, or hell.(FYI, word hell came from Norse Goddess Hel, which is the goddess of the underworld.) Greek underworld was known as a huge cave with many kinds of torturing devices, but not full of fire. It is a wrong expression since Greek underworld isn't hot. The expression must have came from "hot as hell".
An example of an allusion is referencing "Pandora's box," which alludes to the mythological story from Greek mythology about a box that should never be opened.
well obviousely nobody can survive in really hot weather you will die for god sake you cannot live in 90 degrees its so hot
It could be helpful for understanding various aspects of modern life. For example: The expression "It's hot as Hades." Hades is hell in Greek mythology. Also, the days have been influenced by Norse mythology: Wednesday was named after Odin (Also called Wodan) Thursday was named after Thor Friday was named after Frey And so on. Unless you have a personal intrest in the general subject and/or find entertainment in researching it then it's not important. It's MYTHology. Myth as in not real, fake.
well obviousely nobody can survive in really hot weather you will die for god sake you cannot live in 90 degrees its so hot