In O'Brien 's novel "The Wild Fallen", a young and innocent Breege fell in love with a farmer named Bugler who emigrated from Australia. While trying to preserve the secrets of their relationship farm Bugler took Breege to a quiet island to pregnant Breege they had sex with. On the island's night Breege and Bugler, her pregnancy and obsolete death of Bugler are similar to the Persephone myth and her attitude to the underground world as Hades Queen.
The elements from "Beauty and Beast", "East of the Sun, West of the Moon", Myths of Persephone, and the Legend of Tamlin are seamlessly intertwined with clever implications, and a wonderful world is in it Feyre later The original glory of the shining brutality of encounter was then terrible. - BCCB
Hades and Persephone Hades appeared in myriad myths. The most famous concern is that he abducted Persephone, the daughter of Demeter, the infertile goddess, and the earth. When he was on the tank on the earth, Hades saw a beautiful Persephone falling in love with her. When Hades asked Zeus to allow marriage with Persephone, Zeus told him that Demeter never agreed. But Zeus agreed to help Hades catch her. One day, when picking flowers, Persephone took a fragrant flower and the earth spread before her. Hades appeared on the tank, grabbed Persephone, and brought her to the basement. When Demeter discovered that her daughter was missing, she searched every place and caused drought and destruction wherever she went. After finally understanding what happened, she threatened to starve all humans as a punishment for Zeus and the other gods.
The most important myth so far is that Hades abducted Demeter's daughter Persephone. This is one of several times Hades traveled on the ground. The reason is of course love: he fell to Persephone. However, since Persephone did not want to give up easily, Hades designed a smart strategy. Persephone gathered flowers with her girls in the plain of Nica Air, so suddenly a very beautiful flower bloomed in front of her. When Persephone reached it, her vacant land and Hades appeared before her, it was terrible with his four horses, and she took her to the underground world.
One of the most famous myths of ancient Greece is Demet, Goddess of grain, and her daughter Persephone. Persephone was kidnapped by Hades and brought to the underworld. Demeter was looking for a virgin everywhere, but she was unable to find her. In Demeter's sorrow, the crop failed, people died of starvation, and the gods did not get the reward they deserve. Zeus the King of God ordered Hades to restore Persephone to her mother and Hades, but since Persephone ate a certain amount of pomegranate seeds in the underground world, she had to spend six months underground The other half is with her mother. This story explains the seasonal change in Greece. When it was warm and the field was wealthy, Persephone was with her mother, Demeter was very happy and the world bloomed; the cold and rainy season, the Persephone is underground, the Hades Demeter I am mourning, the land is ridiculous