After eating six pomegranate seeds Persephone is forced to return to the underworld for six months out of the year. But, during her time there Hades wooed Persephone.
The person used a logical and evidence-based approach known as a "rational argument" to persuade others.
Hades dislikes being contradicted or undermined, as he values order and control in his domain. He also does not appreciate those who try to cheat death or disrupt the balance of life and death. Additionally, Hades may dislike being disobeyed or having his authority questioned by mortals or other gods.
Crito tries to persuade Socrates to escape from prison and avoid his impending execution. He argues that it is unjust for Socrates to willingly accept his punishment when he has the means to escape. Crito believes that Socrates has a duty to his friends and family to continue living.
Eurymachus argues that the suitors are not solely responsible for their actions, as they were influenced by the gods and the beauty of Penelope. He also offers to compensate Odysseus for their wrongdoing.
Yes, essays often present an argument or thesis about a particular topic, event, or person. They aim to persuade the reader by presenting evidence, logical reasoning, and analysis to support their point of view. The structure of an essay typically includes an introduction, body paragraphs with supporting evidence, and a conclusion restating the main argument.
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Persephone is the wife of Hades, the God of Underworld. She spends half of the year with her mother Demeter, the Goddess of agriculture, in the Northern Hemisphere, and the other half with Hades. According to Greek mythology, her visits cause seasons not the tilt of the Earth. Note: If you are interested in Greek mythology and adventure, try reading the Percy Jackson series by Rick Riordan.
Her name is Persephone and is the daughter of Demeter the goddess of the harvest. Hades loved her and kidnapped her to be his wife. Then she was taken to the underworld, but she hated it and wanted to go back to her mother. When Hades saw that she was unhappy he let her go, but on the way out Persephone ate 6 seeds of the pomegranate. By eating food from the underworld you stay forever, but since she only ate 6 seeds she stays in the underworld for half of the year every year. Because of that, Demeter mourns for her when she is away, and forgets to work for nature, that is why there is winters. So pretty much all Persephone does in the underworld is try to get others to eat her pomegranates so they can suffer too...
She wants him to stay home instead of go to the Capital because she has bad dreams/ omens.
She wants him to stay home because she had been dreaming of his death and is afraid they will come true.
There are many people in the world who will try to persuade you. Your parents and teachers will try this for example.
No never, Hades isn't evil and is Zeus's oldest sibling with Zeus being the youngest. Hades also is the most reasonable of the gods and isn't stupid enough to let his anger get the best of him unless it's a lowly human soul and only if they do something really bad like try to rape his wife Persephone. Hades has fought with Zeus vs the Titans but that's about it.
They try to persuade people to vote for the candidate that best represent their interests.
Hades captured Persephone, who's mother is Demeter, goddess of the harvest. So while Persephone was gone, Demeter would grieve and there would be winter and when she came back, she was happy and there would be spring. The actual story is much longer, but I don't feel like typing it up. So maybe you should try OPENING A BOOK!!
By prayer and sacrifice and offerings.
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Calpurnia tries to persuade Caesar not to go to the Senate on the Ides of March because she has had recurring nightmares that Caesar will be murdered. She fears for his safety and believes that staying at home would protect him from harm.