rhea suggested the compromise that during the springtime Persephone would be with her mother Demeter and in the wintertime she would be back in the underworld with Hades. thus explaining the myth of why we have the four seasons. when Persephone is in the underworld Demeter is upset and angry and causes winter to happen, but when Persephone is up on Olympus with her mother, Demeter is happy so we have spring and summer.
Demeter's main flaw is her attachment to her daughter, Persephone, which leads to her neglecting her duties as the goddess of agriculture when Persephone is taken to the underworld. This results in the barren season of winter. Demeter's emotional intensity and single-minded focus on her daughter can make her vengeful and erratic in her actions.
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.
Demeter's main weakness lies in her emotional attachment to her daughter Persephone. When Persephone was taken by Hades, Demeter's grief caused her to neglect her duties as the goddess of agriculture, leading to famine and devastation on Earth. Additionally, her single-minded focus on controlling the growth and fertility of plants makes her vulnerable to disruptions in the natural order.
The goddess of harvest Demeter had a daughter called Persephone. In mythology the lord of the underworld Hades kidnapped her down to the underworld to make her his wife. During her absence Demeter was grieving at her lost that all the crops etc. on earth died and mortals were going hungry. Zeus couldn't ignore the cries of the people anymore and arranged for Hades to give Persephone back to Demeter. But during her stay Persephone had eaten six pomegranate seeds. If one eats the food of the dead, then they are trapped in the underworld. Zeus struck a deal with Hades. Persphone would stay in the underworld fo six months and then return to her mother for six months aswell. The cycle would continue every year and so the seasons would change everytime Persephone left and returned.
To show she was the goddess of crops.It would make sense that one of her symbols is wheat, as she is the Greek goddess of the harvest.To show that she was the goddess of growth and harvest.An ear of corn, since she was goddess of the crops,sometimes also a torch.
Demeter and Hades. Demeter wanted her daughter, Persephone, back, but she ate seeds of a pomegranate so she had to stay down in the Underworld. Zeus made a compromise so Persephone would only have to stay down half of the year. It is spring and summer when she is with Demeter and fall and winter when she is with Hades in the Underworld.
Demeter does this during winter, when she worries for Persephone being in a barren underworld - so it is below for her daughter, so shall it be above.
Demeter's main flaw is her attachment to her daughter, Persephone, which leads to her neglecting her duties as the goddess of agriculture when Persephone is taken to the underworld. This results in the barren season of winter. Demeter's emotional intensity and single-minded focus on her daughter can make her vengeful and erratic in her actions.
Grieving for her missing daughter so much that she forgot to make things grow on earth.
Demeter asked poseidon to make the most buteful animal the world has ever seen
The kidnapping of her daughter, Persephone; by Hades, and permitted by Zeus.
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.
Demeter's daughter Persephone had to spend 6 months of the year in Hades with her husband. When she was away Demeter was too sad to make crops grow.
All of them.In Greek mythology, it is said that the seasons are caused by Demeter's mood changes in regards to the arrival and departure of her daughter, Persephone: when she leaves for Hades' underworld, Demeter is sad, and hence life dies (autumn/winter), and when she returns, Demeter is overjoyed, and hence all plants burst into life (spring/summer).
In Greek mythology, Demeter is the goddess of harvest. Her daughter is Persephone. Hades is the god of the underworld and he kidnapped Persephone. To make a long story short, there was an agreement made between Hades and Demeter to share Persephone. When Persephone is with Hades, Demeter is so sad that nothing will grow and that is why winter happens.
Demeter's main weakness lies in her emotional attachment to her daughter Persephone. When Persephone was taken by Hades, Demeter's grief caused her to neglect her duties as the goddess of agriculture, leading to famine and devastation on Earth. Additionally, her single-minded focus on controlling the growth and fertility of plants makes her vulnerable to disruptions in the natural order.
Demeter bathed Demophoon in fire, to burn off his mortality