You said Hades assaulted Persephone in underworld? Why you didn’t even read the ancient texts before writing this? In none of the versions hades assaulted her or raped her in underworld we don’t have even one version ( homeric/ovid/claudian or others ) saying this in texts!
Don’t spread misinformations. You all didn’t understand the base and want to analyse the archetypes?
Ah, I see. The sources say abducted, siezed. Or they use the word "raptus." And the stories are often called "The Rape of Persephone." She's carried off without her consent. These days, that's often interpreted as assault. Myths and archetypes are related, but not 100% the same thing. They inform each other, but don't always reflect each other exactly. So if we want to analyze an archetype, we can do so in the context of how it's understood in our culture. If we're talking about "Dark Hades," the least evolved version of the archetype, sexual assault would be in his wheelhouse. Not necessarily mythic hades, or "dim Hades," or the "Lord of the Underworld."
You said Hades assaulted Persephone in underworld? Why you didn’t even read the ancient texts before writing this? In none of the versions hades assaulted her or raped her in underworld we don’t have even one version ( homeric/ovid/claudian or others ) saying this in texts!
Don’t spread misinformations. You all didn’t understand the base and want to analyse the archetypes?
Ah, I see. The sources say abducted, siezed. Or they use the word "raptus." And the stories are often called "The Rape of Persephone." She's carried off without her consent. These days, that's often interpreted as assault. Myths and archetypes are related, but not 100% the same thing. They inform each other, but don't always reflect each other exactly. So if we want to analyze an archetype, we can do so in the context of how it's understood in our culture. If we're talking about "Dark Hades," the least evolved version of the archetype, sexual assault would be in his wheelhouse. Not necessarily mythic hades, or "dim Hades," or the "Lord of the Underworld."