*91 Mythological depiction of the antitheses

*91 Mythological depiction of the antitheses is in the Orphic mysteries*92 expressed by the goddess Persephone (the child of Zeus and Demeter), who had two faces and four eyes. In Roman mythology, antitheses in a single image appear in the form of the god Janus, who rules over everything that is double-edged in life. The faces of a god looking at the other side represent antitheses by which the Romans joined the past and future, beginning and end. The end of one thing is the start of the next and the beginning of one is the end of the other, which is why Janus gazed both forward and backward.