How did the author decide to reframe Perséphone’s myth in this modern, dark aesthetic?
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How did the author decide to reframe Perséphone’s myth in this modern, dark aesthetic?
Did anyone else feel a deep connection to Perséphone’s struggle with identity and choice?
What do you think led to the decision to portray the gods with such complex, sometimes flawed personalities?