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The Problem with Pomegranates The Myth of Persephone Mr. Barham 1st Period

The Homeric Hymns Source Analysis: The Myth of Persephone Not written by Homer 33 anonymous poems, each dedicated to one of the gods Written in the same verse as The Iliad and The Odyssey Typically dated from 7-6 B.C. Faulkner, Andrew. “Homeric Hymns.” Oxford Bibliographies. Oxford Bibliographies, 2014. Web. 15 Oct. 2014.

Hospitality Myth Analysis: The Myth of Persephone Metaneira’s daughters insistent on Demeter visiting their home Demeter honors hospitality by attempting to make Demophoon immortal Willy Pogány. 1921.

Visitation from the gods Myth Analysis: The Myth of Persephone Visitation from the gods Demeter in disguise at Eleusis Story of being abducted by pirates Blessing: Demeter establishes her temple there Curse: the entire Earth suffers as she withdraws Pinax (Votive Relief) of Persephone and Hades Enthroned. 500-450 BC. Greek. Terracotta.

Peril of the Gods’ “Love” Myth Analysis: The Myth of Persephone Peril of the Gods’ “Love” tricked (twice) and abducted by Hades Lured away by the narcissus Tricked into eating a pomegranate seed must spend one-third of the year in the land of the dead Proserpine. Dante Gabriel Rossetti. 1874

Early Science Explains the Seasons Myth Analysis: The Myth of Persephone Early Science Explains the Seasons Pomegranate seed Winter: the third of the year when Persephone is in the Underworld Spring: when she returns The Return of Persephone. Frederic Leighton. 1890-1

Theme Topics Theme Myth Analysis: The Myth of Persephone Grief and Loss Deceit Compromise Theme Compromise is sometimes required, even when justice is not served. Demeter Mourning for Persephone. Evelyn De Morgan. 1906

Roman Sarcophagus Front Panel, 3 B.C. (Vienna Museum of Art) Art Review: The Myth of Persephone Roman Sarcophagus Front Panel, 3 B.C. (Vienna Museum of Art)

Art Review: The Myth of Persephone The Rape of Proserpina Marble, height 225 cm (89 in) Galleria Borghese, Rome Gian Lorenzo Bernini 1621-1622

The Problem with Pomegranates The Myth of Persephone