Demeter did not punish the nemesis to the underworld. They were made into sirens for not trying to stop hades form taking persephone.
He will be punished for blinding Polyphemus. This happened during the Trojan war, which is where Odysseus is trying to get home from.
Erebus is another word for the Underworld, Tartarus is a pit in the Underworld, it's also said to be where the Titans are held and evil mortals are punished.
In Greek mythology, Nemesis is the goddess of retribution and vengeance. She is often associated with the concept of divine justice, ensuring that balance is maintained and that hubris is punished. Her Roman equivalent is known as Invidia, representing envy and jealousy.
Because Narcissus was loved; but loved no one but himself in turn.
Tantalus was punished in Greek mythology for his crimes against the gods, including serving his own son to them as a meal. As punishment, he was condemned to eternal torment in the underworld, where he was surrounded by food and water that he could never reach.
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he is told he is going to be punished for blinding the cyclops
the purpose of the underworld is were all dead souls go, and evil people's souls are punished.
He will be punished for blinding Polyphemus. This happened during the Trojan war, which is where Odysseus is trying to get home from.
Hades seized her and brought her to the underworld, because he lusted after her.
Persephone was not punished. She ate the food of the Underworld, so had to spend part of a year therein with her husband Hades.
Sisyphus's belief that he was cleaver than Zeus. Which is why he was punished in the Underworld.
Erebus is another word for the Underworld, Tartarus is a pit in the Underworld, it's also said to be where the Titans are held and evil mortals are punished.
In Greek mythology, Nemesis is the goddess of retribution and vengeance. She is often associated with the concept of divine justice, ensuring that balance is maintained and that hubris is punished. Her Roman equivalent is known as Invidia, representing envy and jealousy.
Ate- Greek goddess of revengeAntony mentions it in his soliloquy in Julius Caesar (Act 3 Scene 1)
Because Narcissus was loved; but loved no one but himself in turn.