In Greek myth, no.
Persephone, a figure from Greek mythology, did not attend school in the traditional sense. She was known as the queen of the underworld after being abducted by Hades, the god of the underworld. Persephone was typically associated with fertility, vegetation, and the changing seasons.
Persephone Vandegrift goes by Seph.
The Underworld.
No
All people who die go to the Underworld, so Persephone need not have a favorite city.
It would depend on the problem, but Persephone was a goddess of curses and magic and the Furies themselves answered to her whims - as Queen of the Underworld, it was not done to cross her. Yet Persephone could be kind.
No one knows. As far as the Greek myths go, Demeter, Persephone's mother, never had another child.
Persephone ate of the pomegranate in the Underworld, and thus every year must go to the Underworld - then return to Earth.
He did not. However, he did have to go to the underworld and bring back Cerebus, the three headed dog guarding the underworld, but it was Zeus who brought back Persephone. P.S- Persephone ate 6 pomegranet seeds, so to be fair to Hades and Demeter, Persephone was forced to stay in the underworld for 6 months every year.
To go in search of her lost daughter, Persephone.
The most concrete example of a weakness of Persephone would be in the myth of Orpheus, where he comes to the Underworld and plays a really sad song on his lyre, begging for his wife to be let go. Persephone finally relents, which shows that she's a sucker for a sad song. ; )