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    According to Webster’s Dictionary‚ myth is “a usually traditional story of ostensibly historical events that serves to unfold part of the world view of a people or explain a practice‚ belief‚ or natural phenomenon.” Myths have a lot of influence on who we are as a person and how we make sense of the world. Myths originate from Ancient Greeks that used mythology as a means of describing their beliefs in religious heroes and gods. There are two sides to every story and since myths are perceived to

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    Basseri ANT 101 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Introduction The Basseri are a nomadic‚ pastoral tribe of the Fars region of present-day Iran. They have formerly been part of the so-called Khamseh confederation. The area that the Basseri migrate in is the steep mountains of South‚ East and North Shiraz. The "tent" is the basic unit of social organization among the Basseri. All tents have a recognized head that deals with the formal officers of the tribe‚ villagers‚ and

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    Throughout history many legends and myths have been introduced to society. A legend can be defined as a traditional story popularly regarded as historical but unauthentic. Robin Hood has become a legend commonly well known to the twenty first century. The legend of Atlantis is one that has been debated upon over the years to whether or not it is fictional. An unreliable amount of geographical evidence supports a non-existent Atlantis. Plato’s writings of Atlantis are the only known existence of the

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    A Summary of “How Urban Legends Work” Have you ever heard of the urban legend “Bloody Mary”‚ where you stand in the bathroom with the lights off and the room completely dark and chant “Bloody Mary” 13 times in the mirror a woman will appear and kill you. In the article of “How Urban Legends Work” by Tom Harris‚ Mr. Harris gives us various examples of different urban legends. Exactly what is an Urban Legend? Urban legends are popular stories that are alleged to be true and are passed from person

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    Barbara Demings University of Phoenix HUM/105 World Mythology Sarah Farenick March 11‚ 2009 Modern myths in some shape or form have affected society’s way of thinking and living. Modern myths also influence the teachings of man. In today’s modern myths the teaching of religion is the greatest myth to mankind. Mankind belief formed from emotions and a belief system of worshiping some type of god or gods. In Judaism they believe in the life

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    Russell T. Mccacheon Myth

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    In his article “Myth”‚ Russell T. McCutcheon offers many academic views on what myth is‚ but his own definition seems to stray far from popular thinking. McCutcheon seems to prefer the school of thought that sees myth not as extraordinary but as ordinary made extraordinary.(McCutcheon p200) He construes myth as a method of social construction used by particular individuals‚ groups or ruling powers to give divine legitimacy; through the use of omnipotent rhetoric‚ to their own desires for the function

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    In ancient times‚ Greeks used Greek mythology to explain the people and things in the world. Greek gods‚ goddesses‚ heroes‚ monsters‚ and mythological creatures took on essential roles in many myths. These myths taught lessons about evil‚ hurt‚ love‚ hope‚ and punishment. The myth of Pandora represents some of the things these people learned because of her curiosity and not being obedient. The tales told by the Ancient Greeks always had valuable meaning to them‚ such was the myth of Pandora. Pandora

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    There are so many myths told‚ especially ones that have been told for thousands of years. The Midas Touch Myth is about a greedy king who takes his yearn for money too far. The Legend of Prometheus is about the creator of man who sacrificed his own safety for those whom he created. Pandora’s Box is about the first woman. Hercules is about a strong man through a tough life. The Midas Touch is both a Greek and a Roman. There are several different interpretations of this myth. The Midas Touch myth

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    It is a human nature to wonder about unknown and try to explain unexplainable. Throughout the times‚ many cultures created myths that explained creation of the world and humans and enlightened people about natural phenomena. As Morford mentioned‚ “the word myth comes from the Greek word mythos‚ which means "word”‚ "speech”‚ "tale”‚ or "story”‚ and that is essentially what a myth is: a story” (Classical Mythology‚ 3) Heroes play a big part of the myth in any culture. They are all different‚ yet each

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    What is a myth?  It is a traditional story based on ancient beliefs of different communities and having supernatural explanations of facts or natural phenomena. The mythical story is related to religious beliefs‚ for that reason‚ has a ritual character‚ ie presents invariable elements and is distinguished by its durability. The purpose of myth is not to entertain‚ as with the story‚ but to explain the meaning of life. So there are certain subjects such as the origin of man and the universe‚ which

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