Title: Persephone kidnapped by Hades
1Persephone kidnapped by Hades
2Persephone leaving Mom
3Demeters Grief Persephone Taken by forceRape
4Etymology of the word Rape
Definition of RAPE archaic to seize and take
away by force
Other Agriculture/Gardening Terms fallow, graft, h
eirloom, loam, potash, soilage, swath, tilth,windf
all
Origin of RAPE Middle English, from Latin rapa,
rapum turnip, rape akin to Old High
German raba turnip, rape, Lithuanian ropeFirst
Known Use 14th century
an Old World herb (Brassica napus) of the mustard
family grown as a forage crop and for its seeds
which yield rapeseed oil and are a bird food
compare canola
5The goddess Demeter
- Harvest, Fertility and Agriculture
6Demeter Symbols
7Mans connection to Nature
- In mythology, mortals are closely connected to
nature. Their stories involve natural things,
such as trees, flowers, clouds, and the sea. The
gods and goddesses are often a part of nature,
representing the sun or the moon, for example.
Explain whether or not you feel close to nature.
What connects you to or separates you from it?
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9- In seed time learn, in harvest teach, in winter
enjoy. William Blake - ... and in her starry shade
- Of dim and solitary loveliness,
- I learnd the language of another world.
- Lord Byron
- Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a
flower. - Albert Camus