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The Abduction of Persephone by Hades.

1. What is the author's style of writing ?

2.Do you like the author's style of writing ? why ?

3. What is the tone of the story ? Does it help presenting of the story ?

4.What's the use of imagery(words appealing to sense) effective? Why ?

5.Does the use of coherent devices help in understanding the myth ? How?

6. Do you like the story ? Why ? ​

Answers

Answered by Asif740
5

Answer:

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Answered by Mithalesh1602398
0

Answer:

1.  Narrative writing, whether fiction or nonfiction.

2. an attempt to explain the cycle of the seasons and the reason why crops will grow in the spring and summer and not in the autumn and winter.

3. The tone is very depressing and exciting. The mood is lonely and cheerful. Hades kidnaps Persephone.

4.  The change of the seasons, the eternal cycle of the Nature's death and rebirth.

5. Therefore, this myth was created to explain the change of the seasons, the eternal cycle of the Nature's death and rebirth.

6. It is actually the way of the ancient Greeks to explain the change of the seasons, the eternal cycle of the Nature's death and rebirth.

Explanation:

Step : 1  It has a highly thrilling and dismal tone. The atmosphere is cheery and lonely. Hades takes Persephone hostage. She was known as the goddess of death and was also referred to as the daughter of Zeus and the Styx, the river that separated Earth from the underworld. She consistently appears alongside Hades in the underworld in Homer's epics, seemingly co-ruling the dead with him.

Step : 2 Pomegranates and the narcissus flower, which have a close connection to the legend of how Hades and Persephone met, are two of her most recognisable emblems. However, asphodel, or asphodelus, also had a significant symbolic meaning in relation to Persephone. In ancient Greek mythology and myth, Hades (/hediz/; Greek:, translit. Háids;, Háids) is the deity of the dead and the monarch of the underworld, with whom his name became associated.

Step : 3 The major idea of this tale is death and regeneration. It clarified the cycle of the agricultural year and the shifts in the seasons in ancient Greece and Rome. The earth was barren when Persephone entered the underworld. The abundance was restored when she came back. The seasons were explained by the tale of Hades abducting Persephone. The six months between Persephone's return from the Underworld and her mother Demeter making the soil bloom and become plentiful were represented by spring and summer to the ancient Greeks.

Step : 4 The Rape of Persephone, also known as the Abduction of Persephone, is a well-known mythical theme in Western art that shows Persephone being taken by Hades. Demeter then lamented the time that Persephone had spent with her husband in the Underworld, which led to the myth that the seasons were thus created. Demeter would beam with joy whenever Persephone moved to Olympus to dwell with her mother, and the earth would become rich and bountiful once more. These were the spring and summer months. In order to explain the seasonal changes and the never-ending cycle of death and rebirth in nature, this myth was developed.

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