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    World Mythology

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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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    was mainly looking for was some type of statue or art that alluded to what I had learned in mythology class. As I walked around I encountered at bronze statue of Eros sleeping. Cupid‚ Eros name‚ which most people call him‚ is a little boy and he is sleeping. I began to think about information about Eros that I already knew and what I wanted to find out. Eros is part of many myths not just one. These myths were made by the Greeks to give explains why everyday things were the way they were. Eros

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    what is a myth

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    What is a myth? According to the dictionary‚ a myth is described as a belief of a traditional or legendary story‚ figure‚ or belief. In academic content‚ Myths are ancient stories that attempt to fill the continuing and essential questions that humans regularly ask. With both of these definitions in mind‚ I came up with a definition as well. In my opinion‚ a myth is an exaggerated story that instructs an individual an example of morality. This essay will talk about the most common mythological themes

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    A Brief Comparison of Heroes in Chinese Mythologies and in Japanese Mythologies 1 Abstract Traditional mythologies are closely related to religions‚ a certain religion often depends on its myths to convince people and thus survive. Mythologies can be created and modified by religious groups.1In this paper‚ I compare the heroes in the Japanese mythologies‚ mainly the Kojiki2 and the Fudoki3 and the Chinese mythologies‚ mainly the Shan Hai Jing4 and Huainanzi5 and have found that the common things

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    Women in Mythology

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    In myths the classical hero is consistently male‚ but in underworld myths females tend to have a larger or primary role. Jung emphasized the importance of the women the hero encountered during his adventures: they represent the anima‚ or the female part of the male psyche. This figure is an opposite-sex archetype essential to the development of a complete and mature personality. Women in underworld myths are often portrayed as either “Mother Atonement”‚ a goddess or a temptress (189)‚ although these

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    Vegetarian Egyptian mythology has long been revered as the link between ancient lore‚ religion and ritual practices that have influenced countless civilizations that followed. Their deities were personifications of animals both feared and respected. For instance‚ Sobek‚ referred to as the “Lord of the Nile” was patterned after the crocodile and was known to be the one that not just snatches life away‚ but also offers rebirth and protects the dead in the afterlife. Another myth states that “The strength

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    Oceanic Mythology

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    Oceanic Mythology Two classical cultures‚ Rome and Greece‚ both are well known to the world. Their mythology especially‚ because elements of their folk tales shape modern society. But‚ what about mythology originating in other parts of the world? Why are Roman and Greek culture such important sources of folklore? Seemingly unheard of stories from other regions of the earth harvest rich culture that hasn’t diffused into modern culture as well as Greek culture yet provide intriguing stories on human

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    Arabic Mythology

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    Like any other culture‚ ancient Arabs believed in demons‚ devils and the like‚ or at least they had stories about these things whether or not they believed those stories were true. Like everybody else they had their own mythology. Some of these stories are not really famous even for native speakers‚ like the story of how the rooster lost its ability to fly‚ or the legend which states that a very long time ago everything was able to talk; And some other stories are well-known (at least for those

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    greek mythology

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    In Greek mythology‚ all Goddesses were beautiful. According to Susan Sontag‚ the reason why women care about their “outer beauty rather than polishing their “inner beauty” traces all the way back to the ancient Greece. The figures in the mythology implies that the more beautiful‚ the more power one will have. A vivid image of one beautiful woman on public TV shows tend to brainwash people’s mind about the importance of outer beauty. Often times‚ people tend to forget what the “real” beauty is. The

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    Bible vs. Mythology

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    Bible vs. Myth There are many similarities and differences between Greek Mythology and The Bible. Whether it’s the creation of man and women‚ or the universe‚ stories have been told throughout time and some can be alike and others completely different. There are people that have gathered‚ translated and recorded all of these events for us now to learn about. Whether a person believes it is true or not is up to them but if a God is real how come the stories between these two different beliefs can

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