answersLogoWhite

0


Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Why is persephone sure that Pluto will obeyond Zeus' commands to release her?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Is Pluto related to Persephone?

yes. Zeus is Pluto's brother and persephone is Zeus's kid.


Who did Pluto the roman god love?

Persephone


Who was kidnapped to the underworld by Pluto?

Persephone the daughter of Ceres.


Is The Story Of Pluto And Persephone True?

Just a myth


Who is Pluto's girlfirend?

Pluto the Disney character relationship status: Dinah_the_Dachshundreplaced Fifi the Peke as Pluto's girlfriend.Pluto the god relationship status: Pluto didn't have a girlfriend- he was married to the goddess Proserpine. Her Greek name was Persephone.


Why is persephone with Pluto?

Persephone is with Hades (Pluto) because he kidnapped her and tricked her into eating in the underworld which binds a soul to living there. Hades forced her to marry him and Zeus was able to allow Persephone half a year above the surface each year to be with her mother.


What was Ceres role in Persephone and Ceres?

The role of Ceres in Persephone and Ceres is Ceres is persephones mom and gets depressed because Pluto abducted persephone


What was the god Pluto the god of?

Pluto was the god of the underworld. Hades was the Greek version of Pluto


Are there myths for the Roman god Pluto?

yes and one of them is hades and persephone


What causes Pluto to fall in love with Persephone?

Eros, son of Aphrodite.


Does the Roman god Pluto have any family?

Pluto has a family:Father and MotherSaturnOpsSibingsJupiterNeptuneCeresVeritasJunoWifeProserpinaChildrenPluto is rarely said to have children. In Orphic texts, the chthonic nymph Melinoe is the daughter of Persephone by Zeus disguised as Pluto, and the Eumenides are the offspring of Persephone and Zeus Chthonios, often identified as Pluto.


Who were the god Pluto's lovers?

The only one he had was Persephone, (Demeter's/Cere's daughter)