Zeus sends Hermes to broker a deal with Demeter. After Persephone is abducted by Hades, Demeter's grief causes the earth to become barren. Hermes is tasked with persuading Hades to allow Persephone to return to her mother, ultimately leading to an agreement that Persephone would spend part of the year with Demeter and part in the Underworld with Hades. This arrangement explains the changing seasons in mythology.
Demeter, her mother, demanded it: or no living thing would grow. Now half the time Persephone is in the Underworld it is winter, and when she returns it is spring.
Whom is "they"; I assure you that Hephaestus did not go where he did not wish to, save when he was thrown from Olympus twice once by Hera and then Zeus
Zeus did not "send Hades to the Underworld"; just as Zeus rules the heavens, Hades rules the Underworld. According to one of the myths, Zeus selected the Heavens as his realm, and allowed Poseidon to select next because he was eldest. That left Hades (or more accurately Plouton) the Underworld as his realm, which he found suited him just fine.
Zeus appointed Paris, the prince of Troy, to choose between Aphrodite, Athena, and Hera for the most beautiful. He chose Aphrodite, and was given Helen, which started the Trojan war.
Athena wanted Zeus to send Hermes to Calypso to ensure the release of Odysseus, who was being held captive on her island. She felt sympathy for Odysseus, recognizing his longing to return home to Ithaca and his family. By facilitating his return, Athena aimed to restore balance and help him fulfill his destiny. Additionally, she sought to demonstrate her support for Odysseus, whom she admired for his cleverness and bravery.
Zeus sends Hermes to make a deal with Demeter to persuade her to let the crops grow again in order to end the famine caused by her grief over the abduction of her daughter Persephone by Hades.
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.
Demeter, her mother, demanded it: or no living thing would grow. Now half the time Persephone is in the Underworld it is winter, and when she returns it is spring.
Zeus sends gods to plead with Demeter because her grief over the abduction of her daughter Persephone by Hades has resulted in a devastating drought and the decline of agricultural fertility on Earth. Recognizing the dire consequences of her anger, Zeus aims to restore balance and ensure that humanity can thrive again. By sending these deities to persuade her, he hopes to soften her heart and encourage her to allow the earth to flourish once more. Ultimately, this intervention leads to the arrangement of Persephone's seasonal return to Demeter.
Hermes.
To send odysseus home
In the myth, Perseus did not have a father. __ Perseus' father was Zeus. Zeus didn't send him away, he usually fathered children and went back to Olympus leaving the child and mother to fend for themselves.
In the myth, Perseus did not have a father. __ Perseus' father was Zeus. Zeus didn't send him away, he usually fathered children and went back to Olympus leaving the child and mother to fend for themselves.
In the myth, Perseus did not have a father. __ Perseus' father was Zeus. Zeus didn't send him away, he usually fathered children and went back to Olympus leaving the child and mother to fend for themselves.
well Zeus actuly made the greek Olympics to try to take away posidens son. If Zeus where to suceed in this posidens son would go too Zeus hope that helped! send me a message if it did BYE
To a place called Tartaros which is a pit
Naturally he sends the messenger of the gods: Hermes.