Persephone's symbol of reeds is often associated with her connection to the underworld and the cycle of life and death. In ancient mythology, reeds are linked to the concept of rebirth and regeneration, reflecting Persephone's dual role as both the goddess of spring and the queen of the underworld. The reeds' growth in marshy areas also represents the fertility of the earth during her time above ground, paralleling her seasonal journey between the realms. Additionally, reeds were used in ancient cultures for various purposes, symbolizing resilience and adaptability, traits that resonate with Persephone's character.
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she is a symbol of pomogrante because she ate it at the underworld
Pan's symbol is one of his most prized possessions, his pipes (or flute/ reeds) Hope it helped! :)
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Persephones grandparents were Crouns and Rhea on bothe sides. Her motehr was Demter and father was Zeus, and Zeus and Demter were siblings.
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Persephone's weapon is her stunning beauty.