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Persephone (pur SEF oh ne Roman
name Proserpina) is The Wife of Hades
The beautiful daughter of Demeter and Zeus, Persephone is
the focus of the story resulting in the division of the
seasons, giving us the sweetness of Spring and the
bitterness of Winter. Hades did not woo the beautiful
Persephone, he abducted her and took her to his
underground kingdom. After much protest, Persephone came
to love the cold blooded king of the underworld but her
mother, Demeter, was consumed with rage and sorrow. She
demonstrated her anger by punishing the earths
inhabitants, gentle and fierce with bitter cold and
blustering winds. Unless Persephone was returned of to
her mothers side, the earth would perish.
Herakles came to the rescue. He entered the kingdom of
Hades and negotiated a compromise between the (usually
cold and selfish) Hades and the (usually loving and
caring) Demeter. All agreed that Persephone would to
spend part of the year with her husband, Hades, and part
of the year with her mother, Demeter.
When Persephone is with Hades the earth is wracked by the
sorrow of her mother. But, when Persephone returns from
the underworld to walk the earth again, Demeter pours
forth the blessings of Spring to welcome her beloved
daughter home. |
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