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Myth of Hermaprodite

Hermaphroditus was the son of Hermes and Aphrodite who was raised by nymphs in Mount Phrygia. When he was 15, he left the mountain and stopped to rest by a spring called Salmacis, where the nymph Salmacis was attracted to his beauty. Salmacis tried to seduce Hermaphroditus but was rejected. When Hermaphroditus went swimming naked, Salmacis jumped in and forcibly kissed and touched him. As Hermaphroditus tried to break free, Salmacis called to the gods to unite them forever, and the gods blended their bodies into one creature of both sexes. Hermaph

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Myth of Hermaprodite

Hermaphroditus was the son of Hermes and Aphrodite who was raised by nymphs in Mount Phrygia. When he was 15, he left the mountain and stopped to rest by a spring called Salmacis, where the nymph Salmacis was attracted to his beauty. Salmacis tried to seduce Hermaphroditus but was rejected. When Hermaphroditus went swimming naked, Salmacis jumped in and forcibly kissed and touched him. As Hermaphroditus tried to break free, Salmacis called to the gods to unite them forever, and the gods blended their bodies into one creature of both sexes. Hermaph

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The Myth of Hermaphroditus


Hermaphroditus was the son of Hermes and Aphrodite, and he was raised by nymphs in the caves of
Mount Phrygia. On his face, one could see the grace and beauty of both of his parents, from whom he
took his name. When he was fifteen years old, he left the mountain where he grew up to wander into
Asia Minor and meet new people. In the woods of Caria, he stopped to rest and drink water from a
spring called Salmacis. The homonymous nymph, Salmacis, was captivated by the beauty of the young
man and tried to seduce him, but was rejected. When Hermaphroditus felt he was alone, he jumped into
the water naked to swim. Salmacis appeared behind a tree and jumped in as well, wrapping her body
around that of the young man, forcibly kissing and touching him. While Hermaphroditus was trying to
break free from her, the nymph called out to the gods to let them be united forever. The gods decided to
grant her wish and blended their two bodies into one, creating a creature of both sexes. Hermaphroditus
prayed to his parents, Hermes and Aphrodite, that anyone else who bathed in that spring would share
his fate. And the gods granted his wish.

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I. Point of View: Third Person Point of View

II. Characters: Hermaphroditus - son of Hermes and Aphrodite

Hermes and Aphrodite - parents of Hermaphroditus

Salmacis – Nymph who fall in love with Hermaphroditus

III. Setting: When he was fifteen years old, Mountain where he grew up, Asia Minor, Woods of Caria, Salmacis

IV. Plot:

Exposition - When Hermaphroditus turned 15 he left the mountain he grew up to.

Rising Action - He stopped to rest and drink water from a spring called Salmacis. His beauty attracted Salmacis.
Climax - Salmacis tried to seduce Hermaphroditus but she failed, because Hephroditus rejected her. He jumped
into the water naked to swim, Salmacis jumped too and wraped her body around Hermaphroditus. She touched
and kissed him forcibly. Hermaphroditus tried to break free from her but it was too late, the nymph called out to
the gods to let them be united forever. And the Gods granted her wish, they blended their two bodies into one,
creating a creature of both sexes.

Falling Action – He prayed to his parents, that anyone else who bathed in that spring would share his fate. And
the gods granted his wish.

Conflict – Man vs. Man

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