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    up in. Whether it's Johnny Appleseed in the US or the Talking Foxes of Eritrea. Myths give birth to heroes. And heroes plant different seeds in people depending upon the moral of the story. Such messages are portrayed in Edith Hamilton’s book, “Mythology”, which depicts different heroes with different stories. Heroes are more inspirational when depicted as flawed due to their likability to human beings, thereby being more relatable to common people and spurring confidence that they're just as capable

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    David Adams Leeming said “ Great myths are never merely silly or superstitious tales and that myths give us insights into the nature of our world.” When you read that statement, you might think that it’s just an opinion and that it doesn’t have to do with the human race, but when you look at the society and world you’re living in and look at our leaders, you might realize that myths aren’t that silly and that some myths might represent or predict insights into the nature of our world. “The End of

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    What is mythology? Mythology is a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition. It can also be explained as a set of stories, traditions, or beliefs associated with a particular group or the history of an event, arising naturally or deliberately fostered. And others would say it’s the study of myths. www.dictionary.com/browse/mythology There are many reasons that mythologies exist. They help to explain how things came to be. Such as how the world began

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    Mary Shelley’s Warning to Humanity A myth can be described as a story created to explain something unknown, or to preserve a valuable lesson for society to learn from down the line. Although a myth’s details may become altered while passed down from generation to generation, the moral of the story continues to teach readers today. Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein delivers a similar theme in which the reader explores the uncharted concept and consequences of recreating life. Shelley also references many

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    Although what Gorialla did was evil, the tribe should not of seeked revenge. The Rainbow Serpent's mythology is closely linked to land, water, life, social relationships and fertility. The Rainbow Serpent is also known as the creator in mythology and is viewed as a giver of life, through its association with water, but can be a destructive force if it is angry. The Rainbow Serpent is one of the oldest continuing religious

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    The African story Anansi and the Japanese anime Naruto Shippuden both feature a trickster who is also a culture hero. In both of these works, the trickster is a prominent figure whom the people adore and fear. The depiction of the tricksters in each work tells the audience crucial important about how they show trickster qualities to mask their weakness and obtain self-satisfaction. In the Anansi story, Anansi uses verbal tricks and empty promises to deceive people, while in Naruto Shippuden, Orochimaru

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    Folklore is a term used to describe the traditional beliefs and customs that every community had which were passed down the generations through word of mouth. Each community had their own folklores whereby they used oral traditions such us proverbs, tales and poems to ensure that everyone in the community, especially the children, knew and was aware of the customs. This helped develop a sense of pride and respect for the people’s culture since they understood why some of the cultural practices were

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    grant it a wish, the person would be in joy, but doesn’t know a small detail that will later come back to do harm. The Ghawwas stand at about 12 feet tall and 1,200 pounds. The Hur was one of the races of creatures originating in Middle Eastern mythology and the Quran of the Islamic religious

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    Mythological stories are spoken and written to educate communities on a particular set of beliefs. These stories are told multiple times through word of mouth and writing. Detail by detail the stories change over time. These little changes can eventually alter the interpretation of large aspects of the religion, such as, the meaning and purpose behind rituals. As a result, religions have the opportunity to branch into a vast number of traditions. “The Life of Buddha,” narrates the original formation

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    The Myth of Seneca Falls is a historical book that uncovers the politics behind the creation of an origins myth for women’s rights. It is a book about women’s suffrage, social movements, and how history is made. The 1848 Convention of Seneca Falls is credited by historians as being the most recognized event in United States women’s history. Lisa Tetrault, author and historian, uses the concept of “origin story” to show how Seneca Falls is perhaps the most enduring and long-standing myth ever produced

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