Hermes put in Pandora a shameless mind and a deceitful nature at the orders of Zeus. Hermes also gave her speech and her name.
A Beautiful Golden Box
Pandora got her box from Hermes who said never to open it.
Pandora.
Epimetheus - the brother of Prometheus- was the husband of Pandora. Pandora was given the box by the gods and was told by Hermes not to open it.
Pandora Box, Persian, Marriage, And Sex
Hesiod writes: And in her breast, Hermes the messenger, created lies; deceiving words, a deceitful heart.
The earliest literary version of the story of Pandora is Hesiod's 'Work and Days'. In this version he gives this first woman a name and details the gods and goddesses who bestow on Pandora different qualities. These are Aphrodite, Hermes, Zeus, Athena, Demeter, Athena, Poseidon, Hera, the Horae, and the Charites. Hera gave Pandora curiosity.
It wasn't Hermes the first mortal woman was given to! it was Pormetheus (right it down) and her name was Pandora
The lyre Hermes made.
The lyre Hermes made.
Aphrodite gave Pandora grace, longing, and cares; Athena gave Pandora knowledge of crafts; Hermes gave her the power of speech and deceit; other goddesses gave her ornaments.--from Wikipedia.org