A Deusa da Primavera (The Goddess of Spring) - 1934
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I read a story when a young maiden of sping was taken by Pluto, or in this case Hades. While the goddess of spring was gone her mother was so sad she killed the plants making it winter. Finally the young goddess returned to her mother 4 half a year I watched this after I read it.
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I just wanna know what happened to her bones.
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I meant to say "forcing *her* to be his wife"
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Yeah, if you overlook the whole kidnapping a girl, forcing him to be his wife, and almost damning the world to eternal winter just because he thought she was kinda cute. Most of the Greek gods had their dickish moments and their good ones.
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@major600 Ironically one of the LEAST dickish gods in the whole pantheon.
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nostalgia chick sent me and im loving it
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I love how SatanHades (thanks, NC!) pops out of the ground, laughing maniacally with lightening and thunder in the background, and Persephone just sits there and stares at him. No screaming, no jumping back in fright, and when he walks up to her, she rises to meet him.
Also, his little demon minions are drawn adorably.
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gg
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now I have to see the recent Disney Hercules.....( recalling all the neo-classical stuff in Walt's day)
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@veerleke yes didn't you know Disney invented club med? le jazz hot indeed.
My only complaint is that Hades was not the Greek Satan. He wasn't the embodiment of all things evil. He was simply the god of the Underworld who looked after the dead. His kingdom was not hell.
major600 2 years ago 49
Oh definitely, no more evil in my eyes than Zeus anyway: a known rapist. At least Hades had the decency to "romantically" whisk her away instead of just impregnating her and leaving her to deal with the aftermath. So all in all, I'd chose Hades :D
Loveydvy99 2 years ago 33