Hecate was a part in the myth of Persephone, Demeter, and Hades. She helped Demeter to find her daughter. After the mother-daughter reunion became she Persephone's minister and companion in Hades.
Greek myth does not give Hecate a eye color.
Hecate, the ancient Greek goddess, is often associated with magic, witchcraft, and the moon. One prominent myth involves her role in the story of Persephone's abduction by Hades; Hecate aids Demeter in searching for her daughter, symbolizing her power over the realms of the living and the dead. In another myth, Hecate is depicted as a protector of women in childbirth and a guide for souls in the underworld. Additionally, she is frequently associated with dogs and is depicted as having three forms, representing her dominion over the past, present, and future.
Irrelevant. The portions of Macbeth which feature Hecate are thought not to have been written by Shakespeare, are not helpful to the plot and are rarely if ever performed.
Myth is a noun.
Hecate had no husband or consort.
In the ancinet Greek religion, the Titan goddess Hecate was never married.
Hecate was not a monster but the Goddess of Magic.
Not in myth.
hecate is the greek goddess of the crossroads.
Hecate is a immortal; immortals don't die.
Hecate made no promises in Greek mythology.
Hecate said to be a purely virgin goddess.