Yes, many cultures have figures similar to Hermes, who embody traits such as communication, travel, and commerce. For example, in Roman mythology, Mercury serves a similar role as a messenger and guide of souls. In Hindu mythology, the god Hanuman is known for his speed, agility, and role as a messenger. These figures often facilitate connections between the divine and human realms, much like Hermes does in Greek mythology.
He was immortal, and like many gods a son of Zeus.
He liked to do his job as did the other gods.
Hermes likes everyone he has no enemy.
Media facilitates a culture's transmission to other cultures and vice versa. i.e. Every culture is influenced by other cultures around them, but with medias like internet, cultures are influenced by all the other cultures of the world.
Hermes is a mythological character. His childhood is therefore a mute point.
I don't know if Hermes like Artemis. I know that Artemis doesn't like men and she isn't married.
Like our country, we share various cultures which are also affected by peer pressure. Other cultures also share the same problem, therefore it exist.
Hermes is a mythological character. His childhood is therefore a mute point.
They eat angels and other insects like Navajos.lolz
Yes Hermes liked his parents Zeus and Maia.
Since Hermes was a messenger God. He was able to go to the underworld and anywhere else where other Gods or Goddesses could not. His weakness was having a poor and drama queen like attitude.
Very, but he was not evil. On the very first day he was born he stole all of his elder brother, Apollo's, cows and tricked Apollo into thinking that the cows went the other direction using sticks and mud, and Hermes was less than a day old when he did that. It was like a prank.