Throughout mythological history there has been a handful of gods that would identify as trickster gods. Two of them stand out more than the others. They both share same similarities yet have distinctive differences. Hermes and Coyote are the two gods that have similar aspects like being lovers, heroes and creators. Coyote is a trickster of the Indian mythology and could shape shift, while Hermes is a god of Greek mythology and was a man who could fly. Certain myths help furthermore explain their impact in their mythology history. Both Coyote and Hermes were known to be creators. Coyote created great things like the earth itself, the moon, the sun and even the people to live on the earth. With just a grain of earth under his fingernail he …show more content…
Both the gods found love in some type of way but there were more differences than similarities. Coyote has many myths where he tricks the women and rapes them in some type of way. Wether its changing himself into a reed and entering between a women legs, changing into a salmon, having sex with his own daughters or when pleasuring himself with his wife genitals, Coyotes ways of love were all vile in some type of way in the myths. Coyote, in most of his myths, does whatever he wants, making them more horrifying and gruesome than romanic. Lots of his myths involved rape. Hermes on the other hand still has lots of love affairs but not as gruesome as Coyote. Hermes has many children, one with Aphrodite and some with others goddesses. Both gods share the category of love but Hermes is a lot more tame than …show more content…
Coyote once stole the sun from the Chief by using powerful magic. The magic made the chief drowsy and Coyote took the sun from his basket. Coyote even stole summer one time, he went out and gathered animals and stole summer to warm himself up when he was cold. One famous myth that involved trickery is one with Hermes and Apollo. Hermes was very young when he went and stole 50 cattle of Apollo. When Apollo accused him, Hermes simply acted like he had no idea what the cattle were and convinced everyone that an infant could not have done that. This trickery earned him the 50 cattle and the golden whip. Both Hermes and Coyote use trickery to get what they want when they want. Like explained above, Coyote and Hermes used their trickery to achieve love in some way or another. Coyote shape shifting and using magic to persuade women to make love to him is something he did often. Hermes tricked Hades the god of the underworld to rescue Persephone for Zeus. Both of these gods used their trickery not just for themselves but also to help