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    World Mythology January 22‚ 2013 Ms. Elisabeth Nicholes HUM/105 How is the word myth used popularly? The word myth is used popularly is something that is made up that some one believes. One myth from my childhood that most people believe or have tried is bloody marry. Some believe that if you stare in the mirror with the light off and call her name three times that she will appear in the mirror. There are different versions of this but to me this is what a myth is. According to dictionary

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    14 Feb. 2013. . Storybuilders User Manual. "Archetypes‚ Myths‚ and Characters." Archetypes‚ Myths and Characters. Seven Valleys Software‚ Glen Rock‚ PA‚ 1996-1998. Web. 14 Feb. 2013. . Thury‚ Eva M.‚ and Margaret Klopfle Devinney. Introduction to Mythology: Contemporary Approaches to Classical and World Myths. New York: Oxford UP‚ 2005. Print. pages 185-191 Wilson‚ Andrew. "Diana & Actaeon." The Classics Pages. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 14 Feb. 2013. .

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    woman’s job was to take care of the children and to cook and clean unless she had servants or slaves that would do it for her. Yet‚ in Greek mythology‚ women were often written as major characters. Well-known Greek plays contain many well-written‚ complex‚ female characters. Female individuals in Greek mythology were often seen as very powerful and fierce Greek mythology is the body of myths and teachings that belong to the ancient Greeks‚ concerning their gods and heroes‚ the nature of the world‚ and the

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    INED 411 Book Review Trail of Tears The authors’ name of the book called Trail of Tears: The Rise and Fall of the Cherokee Nation is John Ehle. Trail of Tears was published in the United States by Anchor Books‚ a division of random house‚ New York and in Canada. This book was published in September 22‚ 1989. This book has 424 pages. John Ehle is more than qualified to write on this subject. He has wrote over seventeen books‚ his first book was published in 1957 so he has over 30 years

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    Angelica Bernardez Ms. Wilde English 9 Honors Period 2 5 November‚ 2014 Purpose of Mythology “We aren’t in an information age‚ we are in an entertainment age.”-Tony Robbins. The EGUSD school board wants to get rid of “Mythology” By Edith Hamilton claiming that the myths are “pointless” because no one believes them anymore; however mythology is very important to our English 9 Honors curriculum! The myths provide entertainment to us‚ students. Three myths that show entertainment are: Odysseus’

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    Charon’s Cosmology Charon’s Cosmology What does the poem mainly discuss? Death. The poet uses an allusion of Charon to discuss about death. What does the poet mean by “swift‚ cold‚ and deep” in the last line? What is swift‚ cold‚ and deep? The River Styx. This poem is about death. The last line can also be interpreted as the description of death. Death is like a river. River of no return Death Death is swift. What does it mean? You don’t know when you’re going to die. It might happen so

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    Foundations of Mythology Stephanie Smith HUM/105 February 18‚ 2013 Dr. S. Koepke Foundations of Mythology “Myths are ancient narratives that attempt to answer the enduring and fundamental human questions” ((Leonard & McClure‚ 2004‚ p. 1). Myths are stories from every culture‚ country‚ and period of time. Myths from different cultures around the world address similar themes because to most individuals these are the things that matter despite his or her background. There are similarities

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    Foundations of Mythology Short Answers KellyTotten HUM/105 – World Mythology Dr. Mark Vander Meer 10/12/2011 1. How is the word myth used popularly? For example‚ what does the statement‚ “It’s a myth” mean? In contrast‚ how is the word myth used in the academic context? After considering the definition in your textbooks and course materials‚ write a definition in your own words. Instinctively‚ the word myth brings to mind fantastical stories of good and evil and the inevitable triumph

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    When trying to understand any culture or civilization‚ experts look to the myths of their ancestors to help them understand their beliefs and behaviors through the study of the archetypes and ceremonies recorded within their literature. Mythologies typically began as ancient folklores that were passed down orally. These stories were passed down through the generations sometimes being aided by music and dance‚ to tell the tales of great ancestors and powerful deities. While studying the folklore

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    Compare and contrast Greek mythology to the mythology of the times before. Greek mythology in itself was of a whole new type of mythology. Other mythologies from other parts of the world before it were drastically different. Aside from the fact that the Gods mirrored humans in semblance‚ their actions were quite humanlike as well. In addition to that‚ people who did not like to make up many things originally wrote Greek mythology. The mythology also commonly came to explain things in nature

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