Baucis and Philemon Myth Hermes and Zeus By: Rose Barakat, Kenia Arias, and Patricia Dentinger.

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Baucis and Philemon Myth Hermes and Zeus By: Rose Barakat, Kenia Arias, and Patricia Dentinger

Hermes and Zeus Hermes God of Transition and Boundaries Son of Zeus Quick and cunning Zeus God of the sky and thunder Ruler of Mount Olympus Child of Cronus and Rhea

Baucis and Philemon Baucis Married to Philemon Lived in region of Tyana Philemon Married to Baucis Caring attitude (hospitable)

Baucis and Philemon Myth Zeus and Hermes traveled through a village dressed as peasants asking for hospitality. The pair was rejected by all except one couple, Baucus and Philemon, who kindly welcomed them into their home and treated them like royalty. After discovering the two men were gods, they praised them. Soon after, The Gods told them to flee from the village because they were planning on flooding a village. Once the town was flooded, the two gods created a temple for the generous couple. The couple also wished to die together when their time came. Upon their death they were turned into a pair of intertwining trees.

Archetypes The Whirlpool  The Flood caused by Zeus and Hermes because of the rejection of hospitality Death and Rebirth  Upon their death, the couple was reincarnated into a pair of trees. The Crossroads  The couple had to decide whether they were going to welcome the ‘homeless men’ into their home.

Greek Culture This myth illustrates that Greeks believed … Things are never as they seem Justice must prevail Generosity is a key to happiness Always help those in need

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