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no, but she could be when it came to the harvest because if she was saddened or angered she would go into a deep depression and would forget about the harvest

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Why was Demeter preusmed dangerous?

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One wonders what dangerous thing a goddess could/would not dare.


Why is presumed dangerous?

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Why was Demeter considered dangerous?

Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture and fertility, was considered dangerous due to her immense power over the harvest and the natural world. When her daughter Persephone was abducted by Hades, Demeter's grief turned to wrath, leading her to neglect the earth and cause a devastating famine. This demonstrated her ability to withhold life-sustaining resources, making her a formidable force that could impact humanity's survival. Her emotional intensity and capacity for vengeance highlighted the dual nature of her divinity, embodying both nurturing and destructive qualities.


Who is older Demeter or Artemis?

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Is the god Demeter a boy or a girl?

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