Yes and no. In Greek mythos there are lots of instances of trick deals, deceptive contracts, and impossible choices, and in at least one version I've heard, the kidnapping was part of a deal that Hades made with Demeter. Other versions say it was a surprise attack of sorts. Most agree that Persephone agreed to the deal Hades proposed after the fact, that she stay in the Underworld for three fourths of the year.
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Yes and no. In Greek mythos there are lots of instances of trick deals, deceptive contracts, and impossible choices, and in at least one version I've heard, the kidnapping was part of a deal that Hades made with Demeter. Other versions say it was a surprise attack of sorts. Most agree that Persephone agreed to the deal Hades proposed after the fact, that she stay in the Underworld for three fourths of the year.