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Sloan [31]
3 years ago
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What was the myth used to explain that the Greeks would not have understood?

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klemol [59]3 years ago
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Answer:

Cultural myths: the point is to remember them. ...

Grand narratives. ...

Fictions set out to uplift or provoke people, sometimes purely for short term entertainment. ...

Trans-myths attempt to surpass the very basis of how other myths are created and openly assess rival myths.

Myths are stories created to teach people about something important and meaningful. They were often used to teach people about events that they could not always understand, such as illness and death, or earthquakes and floods. ... In the Greek myths the gods argue, fall in love, get jealous of each other and make mistakes.

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