Hermes
Hermes - Messager god Essay written by Jamecca The idea of gods and goddesses
began as far back as the ancient Egyptians, but the ancient Greeks were the
first group to form a religion based on gods and goddesses. They believed that
the gods and goddesses were not different from humans. Some of the few ways
humans were different from gods were that the gods were stronger and lived
forever. Since the Greeks believe in many gods, they are Polytheists. The gods
and goddesses were thought to control different parts of the universe. For
example, Zeus is the king of the gods, controlled weather. Or like Athena who
was the goddess of wisdom. You learn about different gods and goddesses in
myths. A myth is a story about a god or goddess. Homer, a blind poet, is famous
for telling myths. He told myths because no one could read or write. Hermes
(Latin name Mercury) is the messenger of the gods. He is the fastest of all the
gods and goddesses. He is the son of Zeus and Maia. He is a guide who knew the
way to the underworld. So he would show the dead souls the way to the
underworld. Hermes is also known as the patron of traders, merchants, thieves
and everyone who lived by their wits. Some characteristics of Hermes include his
ingenuity, knowledge, creativity, and is known to be very cunning. He is also
quite good at gymnastics. Hermes is an incredibly clever god. He found a
tortoise outside of his cave and displayed his godly talent by placing strings
over the shell, inventing the first lyre. As a child he was very precious, even
for a god. But he caused a great deal of trouble. But one day, he went too far
and learned a very important lesson. Hermes is a master thief. He started his
career as a thief before he was more than a few hours old! It was his
intelligence and theft abilities in the following myth that won him recognition
as a god. The worship of Hermes began in his birthplace, Arcadia. People of
Arcadia would hold festivals called Hermaea in his honor. The sacrifices offered
to him included honey, incense, cakes, pigs, lambs, and young goats. One of the
most famous myths about Hermes shows his extreme intellect. One day after his
mother fell asleep, Hermes tip-toed to the pasture where his brother Apollo kept
a large heard of cows.
Thinking of mischief, he picked the fifty best cows. To
keep Apollo from knowing which direction he led the cows, Hermes wrapped the
cows’ hooves with bark to cover the tracks. He also tied brooms to the cows’
tails so it would erase any tracks. To confuse Apollo even further, he tied
bundles of branches to his own feet and drove the cows backward out of the
pasture. He hid the cows in a near- by grove. The next day, Apollo stormed into
the cave where Hermes lived and commanded that he return the cows at once.
Hermes made an excuse but it didn’t fool Apollo. Apollo chased Hermes out of the
cave and Zeus saw the toddler running from Apollo and laughed at the scene. He
then asked very politely that Hermes would show where the cows were hidden.
Obeying his father’s commands, he showed Apollo where he had hid the cows.
Apollo quickly noticed that two of his cows were missing. Expecting Apollo to
become angry, he pulled out a lyre and played beautiful music. Apollo, being the
god of music and all, forgave his brother and exchanged his heard of cows for
the lyre. Hermes learned an important lesson in this myth. Hermes never again
told a lie (but he didn’t always tell the whole truth) and he never stole. But
he happened to be a patron of both! I really enjoyed reading this myth! I had a
lot of fun doing this project. It was an interesting topic to research. I never
knew there was so much information about different gods, goddesses and myths.
The shield was also fun to make. It made you think about characteristics of your
god or goddess. This project was a lot of work but it was worth it. I know a lot
more than I did before after I did this project. I have a better understanding
on the Greek religion. Mythology is so complicated! I also learned report
writing skills and note taking skills. I think I would like to do something
similar to this in the future. I think I would like to read about other gods and
goddesses and continue to read myths. Mythology is a really fun!
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