Proserpina

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Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • The Roman goddess of the underworld: In Roman mythology, Proserpina is the queen of the underworld, the daughter of Ceres (goddess of agriculture), and the wife of Pluto (god of the underworld). She is associated with the cycle of spring growth and winter dormancy.
Examples of Usage
  • Proper noun:
    • The myth of Proserpina's abduction by Pluto explains the changing seasons.
    • Ancient Romans told stories of Proserpina's time in the underworld.
Advanced Usage
  • Literary and artistic reference: The name "Proserpina" is often used in poetry, literature, and art to symbolize themes of innocence lost, seasonal change, or the underworld.
    • The painting depicted the moment of Proserpina's capture.
Variants and Related Words
  • Proserpine: An alternative English spelling of the name.
  • Persephone: The direct Greek counterpart of Proserpina in mythology.
Synonyms
  • Queen of the Underworld: A descriptive title for her role.
  • Goddess of the Spring Growth: Reflecting her connection to vegetation and her mother, Ceres.
Related Phrases and Idioms
  • A Proserpina figure: Used in literary analysis to describe a character who is taken to a dark or repressed place (literal or metaphorical) and returns transformed.
    • The heroine's journey mirrored that of a Proserpina figure.
Noun
  1. goddess of the underworld; counterpart of Greek Persephone

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