Is Persephone good or evil?

Persephone is the main antagonist of God of War: Chains of Olympus. She is the ancient Greek Goddess of Spring and Innocence who was cursed to be both the wife of Hades and the Goddess of the Underworld.
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Is Persephone a good person?

Personality. Persephone is graceful and considerate. Although seemingly innocent, she is not one to be toyed with as she holds the capability to stand up for herself and do what is right.
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Was Persephone a good goddess?

PERSEPHONE was the goddess queen of the underworld, wife of the god Haides (Hades). She was also the goddess of spring growth, who was worshipped alongside her mother Demeter in the Eleusinian Mysteries. This agricultural-based cult promised its initiates passage to a blessed afterlife.
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Is Persephone a victim?

In popular culture, Athena isn't known as the war goddess she was, but the goddess of wisdom, known for popping up and giving heroes advice. Persephone is a victim, not a queen, Hera is a jealous lunatic, not the God-Queen, Aphrodite is painted as a whore.
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Is Persephone a vengeful goddess?

Despite her projected protective and nurturing nature, Persephone is no pushover. She's the queen of the dead, which includes having a temper and a sense of revenge. I know what you're thinking: the goddess of spring, vengeful? But it's true.
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Miscellaneous Myths: Hades and Persephone



Why did Persephone turn evil?

Persephone's Plan

Persephone no longer wanted to live because of the fact that she married a man she did not love, she was living a life she did not want, and that she was betrayed by the very gods who called her their own. She would be at peace and be free from her miserable existence.
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What crime did Persephone commit?

Persephone was raped by her father, Zeus, twice, and bore two kids by him. The name Persephone is thought to mean "destroy" and "murder." Persephone is the goddess of the spring season.
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Did Zeus seduce Persephone?

Persephone was seduced by Zeus when he took the shape of her abductor/husband, Hades. Kallisto of Arkadia (southern Greece) was seduced by Zeus in the form of Artemis. In anger, Artemis transformed her into a bear, and she bore a son, Arkas.
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Was Hades abusive to Persephone?

Because Hades is only depicted as a predator in this myth, there is this desire to “redeem” him and pain his actions as a result of sorrow or a misunderstanding. However, in every version of the story, Hades kidnaps her—violently, and that is abusive, even if she forgives him for it.
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Was Persephone raped in Greek mythology?

The Rape of Persephone, or Abduction of Persephone, is a classical mythological subject in Western art, depicting the abduction of Persephone by Hades. This then resulted in the myth surrounding the creation of the seasons, as Demeter mourned the time that Persephone spent in the Underworld with her husband.
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Who was the ugliest god?

Hephaestus. Hephaestus is the son of Zeus and Hera. Sometimes it is said that Hera alone produced him and that he has no father. He is the only god to be physically ugly.
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What good things did Persephone do?

The goddess Persephone is known for serving as Goddess of Spring, but she also operated in a variety of other important roles in Greek mythology. Like her mother, Demeter, Persephone was an agriculturally-based goddess who presided over grains and vegetation, leading her to be known as the Goddess of Vegetation.
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Why does Persephone's hair grow?

She's capable of creating life in Tartarus, where nothing is meant to live. Persephone's hair can grow to great lengths depending on her emotional state. Once cut, the strands burst into petals. In times of stress or great emotion, a flower crown (or a crown of red thorns if angry) will materialize on her head.
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What lesson does Persephone teach humans?

Because of Persephone's unique relationship with darkness, she symbolizes spirituality and the integration of light and dark. A vulnerable Goddess, she faces her shadows during winter, as her mother Demeter weeps for her.
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What does the story of Persephone teach us?

The story of Persephone is used to explain the cycle of the seasons. Fall and winter each year is understood to be the time when Persephone descends into the underworld, and the emergence of spring and summer signals her return to her mother and the world of the living.
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What personality type is Persephone?

1 Persephone - INFP, The Mediator

She is kind and always willing to help.
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Did Persephone love Hades back?

Zeus had no other choice but to agree to Demeter's demands. He told Hermes, the messenger, to bring Persephone back up to Demeter's care. In the Underworld, Persephone had grown to love Hades, who treated her with compassion and loved her as his Queen.
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Did Persephone go willingly?

There is no story in Greek mythology in which Persephone willingly walked into the Underworld out of compassion for the souls of the dead. There is no “pre-Hellenic original” version of any myth, and that includes myths about Persephone.
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Is Hades loyal to Persephone?

The Greek god Hades is comparatively a better husband than his peer gods. Whilst Zeus and Poseidon – Hades' brothers – are widely known for their affairs, Hades remained loyal to Persephone.
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How old is Persephone now?

Hear me out. He's 2000 years old canonically and Persephone is 19. Barely an adult.
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What are Persephone's weaknesses?

Persephone's weaknesses are that she is easily tempted by something she desires (Evslin). Her beauty is also a weakness, for it attracts the unwanted attention of Hades (Regula).
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How many times did Hades cheat on Persephone?

Hades did not make any of his extramarital affairs a secret. Typically, his affairs would not bother Persephone, but when Minthe arrogantly bragged that she was more beautiful than Persephone and that she would win Hades back, Persephone took revenge. Persephone turned Minthe into what we know today as the mint plant.
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What color is Persephone's eyes?

In Percy Jackson's Greek Gods, Persephone was described to be an incredibly beautiful young goddess with tender expression. Before the seasons began, her eyes were sky blue like her father's and her hair was blond like her mother's.
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How is Persephone a hero?

So she took trial to Zeus and it was agreed that Persephone must stay 1/3 of the year in the Underworld. Every time she descended to the Underworld Demeter refused to let anything grow. Thus became our seasons. Persephone is my hero because she survived horrors that symbolically squeeze their way into daily life.
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Is Persephone an antagonist?

Persephone is the Olympian Goddess of Spring, Queen of the Underworld, and the main antagonist in God of War: Chains of Olympus.
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