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SashulF [63]
3 years ago
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Name at least three ways out culture would be different if we had no myths and legends. Do you think life would be better, the s

ame, or worse?
History
1 answer:
natita [175]3 years ago
3 0

<u>Answer:</u>

It would be Worse

<u>Explanation:</u>

The role of myths and legends play a vital role in our cultural identity and heritage.

Human beings tend to seek a meaning in every aspect of life, hence, if there were no myths or legends, their faculty of imagination wouldn't be put to use. Hence, in the course of our cultural movements, it is the faith on myths and legends that have a key role to play.

Although, humans are rational beings, they sometimes lack the ability to identify events without ideas or experiences. Here, the role of legends and myth becomes significant. Thirdly, man has cognitive spiritual concerns which are fulfilled by myths and legends.

Hence, to conclude, we can tell that life would have been worse without myths and legends for faith, being the dynamic concept of a man's cognitive abilities, he wouldn't be able to perform it well.

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