Protective, gentle and kind.
Hades asked his brother Zeus if he could have Persephone for his bride, to this Zeus agreed without consulting Demeter or Persephone - Hades than took her, and Demeter showed her wrath until she got her daughter back, except Persephone had eaten of the pomegranate and had to return to Hades for half the year, this causes Demeter to make the land cold and barren (i.e. winter). Persephone return brings about spring.
No. Demeter is a Greek name. The Roman name for Demeter is Ceres.
No, she was not. Demeter had children.
Demeter lived on Olympus.
Demeter is kind, protective, and protective
Demeter is motherly and generous to other people.
Demeter was happy six mounts of the year; but when Pershone Demeter's daughter was with Hades for the other six mounts of the year, Demeter was mad, pittyless, painful (not to be messed with).
She is motherly and protective of pershephone.
Demeter is known as the Greek goddess of agriculture, fertility, and the harvest. She is often depicted as nurturing, protective, and caring, especially towards the earth and its bounties. Demeter is also associated with the changing of the seasons, particularly the cycle of growth, abundance, and dormancy.
Nurturing, protective, and resilient.
a chiriton
Harvest for human kind.
Demeter is a Greek goddess and does not have a "human side"; if you mean humane, most of the Greek gods and goddesses showed many sides depending upon events.
In school my social studies teacher showed us different gods and goddesses, and we needed to do a project about a god, goddess, titan, hero, or monster and I picked Demeter as my project.
Demeter is often depicted as a nurturing and protective mother figure, particularly in relation to her daughter Persephone. She is also associated with agriculture and the harvest, embodying qualities of fertility, growth, and abundance. However, she can also display aspects of grief and sorrow, as seen when Persephone is taken to the underworld.
Demeter is often portrayed as nurturing, maternal, and protective, especially towards her daughter Persephone. She is also associated with agriculture, fertility, and the cycle of life and death. Additionally, Demeter can be fiercely independent and determined when protecting her interests.