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Classical Mythology, 7th Edition - obinfonet: dia logou

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DEMETER AND THE ELEUSINIAN MYSTERIES 309<br />

distressed. But the peaks of the mountains and the depths of the sea echoed with<br />

her immortal voice, and her lady mother heard her.<br />

DEMETER'S GRIEF, ANGER, AND RETALIATION<br />

Sharp pain seized Demeter's heart, and she tore the headdress about her ambrosial<br />

hair with her own dear hands and threw off the dark covering from both<br />

her shoulders; and she rushed in pursuit, just like a bird, over land and water.<br />

But no one—either of gods or mortals—wished to tell what had really<br />

happened—not even a bird came to her as a messenger of truth. For nine days,<br />

then, lady Demeter roamed over the earth holding burning torches in her hands<br />

and in her grief did not eat any ambrosia or drink sweet nectar, nor did she<br />

bathe her body. But when dawn brought on the light of the tenth day, Hecate,<br />

a torch in hand, met her and gave her some news as she exclaimed: "Lady Demeter,<br />

bringer of goodly gifts in season, who of the heavenly gods or mortals carried<br />

off Persephone and troubled your dear heart? For I heard her voice but did<br />

not see with my eyes who it was. I am telling you the whole truth quickly."<br />

The Abduction of Persephone. By Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640); oil on canvas, 1639, 71 X<br />

IO6V4 in. Rubens follows the narrative of Book 2 of the epic poem De Raptu Proserpinae,<br />

of Clau<strong>dia</strong>n (late fourth century A.D.). Hades emerges from the Underworld in a chariot<br />

drawn by black horses and accompanied by two Cupids. He seizes Persephone, who has<br />

been gathering flowers in the basket that has fallen to the ground. To the left Artemis<br />

(distinguished by the small crescent on her forehead) and Athena (wearing her helmet)<br />

try to restrain Hades, while Aphrodite, who in Clau<strong>dia</strong>n's narrative had conspired with<br />

Zeus to arrange the abduction and had persuaded Persephone to go into the meadow to<br />

pick flowers, is caught in the middle. Madrid, Prado.

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