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posted by sapphire16
This is just a little story i wrote for English class last năm and i thought i should post it. Tell me what bạn think!
~Sapphire


Persephone, goddess of spring and flowers, tediously packed up her things and trudged miserably down to the underworld. Her visit to Hades made her mother Demeter, the goddess of harvest, so sad that the air would turn bitter, frost would bite the plants and crops, and the leaves would shrivel up and turn an ugly brown before falling to the ground. One crisp fall day, not long after Persephone’s first visit to the underworld, Demeter was helping harvest the crops when she happened to see Aristeus, a son of Apollo, teaching the curious humans beekeeping. Demeter fell in tình yêu immediately, and walked up to him to ask him to marry her.
“Marry you!” Aristeus said, his voice full of spite, “Look around. The leaves on the trees are brown and ugly. bạn choose to make the world dead. bạn kill all the hoa and plants and make it too cold for anything to grow.” Aristeus’s words stung her thêm than she could let on to him.
    The tiếp theo ngày came with a chill in the air and frost coating the ground. Demeter received word from the sly Hermes that Aristeus was engaged to the beautiful goddess Autonoe. Hermes had eavesdropped Demeter and Aristeus’s conversation the ngày before, and was looking for a way to stir things up and cause some trouble.
    Tears sprang from Demeter’s eyes, and she ran away as quickly as possible. Her sadness caused the humans an extra harsh winter that year, full of frostbite and famine of destroyed crops. When Persephone finally came trang chủ that spring, she brought dainty spring flowers, sweet bird songs, and relief for the people on Earth. She skipped joyfully over to Demeter, and Demeter’s face broke into a smile, but it was a thin, wavering smile, and Persephone, the caring and observant daughter she was, noticed immediately.
“Mother, what is wrong?” She asked with her voice full of worry and concern for Demeter.
“The wonderful god Aristeus has declined to marry me!” Demeter cried out in anguish just at the thought of her Mất tích love.
“I know what we can do,” She replied slyly, and whispered softly in her mother’s ear her plan to win Aristeus back.
    Summer came hot and dry that year, for Demeter was too busy planning out Persephone’s clever idea rather than get Earth ready for harvest. She carefully thought out every little detail, Persephone supporting and guiding her the whole way. Fall finally came and this năm the leaves on the trees turned glowing yellow, vivid trái cam, màu da cam and fiery red- màu sắc of the Sun God, meant only for a son of Apollo. Demeter smiled to herself as the humans around her stared in wonder. Aristeus arrived and saw the beautiful trees. He found Demeter and asked her to marry him, only she could have turned the leaves such a beautiful color; he knew it could only be for him. Aristeus then left Autonoe and married Demeter. And still, to this ngày Demeter changes the trees’ màu sắc every fall to remind Aristeus why he chose her, and to make sure he stays with the right person.
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Taken from The Greek Gods, bởi Evslin, Evslin, & Hoopes.


No one celebrated the birth of Hephaestus. His mother, Hera, had awaited him with great eagerness, hoping for a child so beautiful, so gifted, that it would make Zeus forget his heroic swarm of children from lesser consorts. But when the baby was born she was appalled to see that he was shriveled and ugly, with an irritating bleating wail. She did not wait for Zeus to see him, but snatched the infant up and hurled him off Olympus.

For a night and a ngày he fell, and hit the ground at the edge of the sea with such force that both of his...
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 Zeus darting its lightning on Typhon. Side B from a Chalcidian black-figured hydria, ca. 550 BC.
Zeus darting its lightning on Typhon. Side B from a Chalcidian black-figured hydria, ca. 550 BC.
Typhon was the last child of Gaia. After the defeat of his brothers Gigantes, Gaia urged him to avenge them, as well as his other brothers, the Titans.

Typhon started destroying cities and hurling mountains in a fit of rage. In the panic fear of Typhon, the gods fled to Egypt, where, in order to hide, they turned into a variety of animals: Zeus into the ram (leader), Hera into the cow, Aphrodite into a fish, Hephaestus into the ox, Heracles into a bird ibis. Only Athena stood on Mount Olympus, and she began a rebuke of Zeus because of cowardice, untill he again took his real face. Others say...
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Zeus, the ruler of Mount Olympus and king of the gods; god of sky, weather, thunder, lightning, law, order, and fate; had held a banquet in celebration of Peleus and Thetis' marriage, them being the parents of Achilles. Eris, however, was not invited since she would make the party unpleasant for everyone - being the goddess of discord.

Eris was angered bởi the rude snub, of course, and arrived at the party with a golden táo, apple from the Garden of the Hesperides, the word "Kallisti" inscripted into it, meaning "for the fairest". Three goddesses claimed the apple, they were: Hera (queen of marriage,...
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 The Return of Persephone bởi Frederic Leighton (1891)
The Return of Persephone by Frederic Leighton (1891)
Unlike every other offspring of an Olympian pairing of deities, Persephone has no stable position at Olympus. Persephone used to live far away from the other deities, a goddess within Nature herself before the days of planting seeds and nurturing plants. In the Olympian telling, the gods Hermes, Ares, Apollo, and Hephaestus, had all wooed Persephone; but Demeter rejected all their gifts and hid her daughter away from the company of the Olympian deities. Thus, Persephone lived a peaceful life before she became the goddess of the underworld, which, according to Olympian mythographers, did not...
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