Dionysus, the Greek god of wine, fertility, and ecstasy, embodies both good and evil aspects for humans. He represents the joy and liberation that come from indulgence and celebration, fostering creativity and connection among people. However, his influence can also lead to chaos, madness, and destructive behavior when taken to excess. Thus, Dionysus serves as a complex symbol of the dual nature of human experience, reflecting the fine line between pleasure and excess.
Good, of course.
both
Greek gods were both good and bad, being of duel natures.
Depends on your definition of 'good'. But yes, he was considered good- one of the twelve main olympians.
Only evil.
Mostly good but some evil as punishment.
He brought Good
Good and evil are human concepts. Animals simply are.
Technically Both.
Aphrodite was to bring both good and evil to humans to show them love and effection but to also break hearts and give undesireable feelings
Good! She gave them each love.
Apollo gave evil to humans because he would slaughter them