Greek mythology is one of the most favored subjects in high school and around the world because of the monsters, magic and mythical world created by the gods. Such as Hermes, the god of trade, wealth, luck, fertility, and travel, he was known as the messenger, Sirens, the mythical creature of the sea who lured in sailors, and Mount Olympus, the mythical home of the gods. Hermes, Sirens and Mount Olympus are important in greek mythology because they all reveal Greek culture, shows aspects of Greek life and appear in important Greek texts. For starters, the god Hermes is the beloved son of the god Zeus, and he was known as the messenger in the text of The Odyssey. Hermes was either a handsome, athletic beardless youth or an older bearded man with winged boots and a wand in his hand. Hermes conducted souls of the dead to the underworld, and he was believed to possess magical powers over sleep and dreams. Also in The Odyssey Hermes gave Odysseus a magical herb to protect the hero from the magic of the treacherous witch Kirke. So that wraps up Hermes now on to the next. …show more content…
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