Sunday, December 18, 2016

Greek Mythology of Winter- by Abraham LaBelle


Since it is currently winter, I thought it would be interesting to look up the history of the season of winter.

Our ancestors understood the basic seasons of summer and winter. They realized one was good for growing crops and the other brought cold temperature, snow, and sickness.

However, at this time, they never could have imagined the science of it all. For example, why seasons change, what causes snow, etc. So, our ancestors came up with mythologies to explain these weird phenomenon's.
I found many civilization's stories, but I think the Greek's is the most interesting, especially since we already read some Greek mythology.

Greek Mythology of Winter

Background:

Demeter- god of corn, grain, and the harvest
Hades- god of the underworld (hell)

Story:

Demeter's daughter, Persephone, was taken by Hades into the underworld to be his wife. This, of course, angered Demeter, so she made a curse that made all plants wither and die.

Now, Zeus had to step in, but he could not simply take Persephone away as she had eaten food in the underworld which meant she was then bound there and belonged to Hades. So, Zeus decreed that Persephone would spend 4 months in the underworld with Hades, and 8 months on Earth with her mother, Demeter.

When Persephone was in the underworld for 4 months, Demeter would grieve and cause Winter to occur, where plants would wither and the world would get colder. But, when Persephone was united with her mother, she would rejoice and Spring would start.


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