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Andrei [34K]
2 years ago
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Greek conceptions of the hero, the function of myths as explanatory accounts, the presence of mythological terms in contemporary

culture, and the ways in which mythology has inspired later artists and poets. What meanings did myths about gods, goddesses, and heroes have for the ancient Greeks?
English
1 answer:
bearhunter [10]2 years ago
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Answer:

For the ancient Greeks, the myths symbolized the answers about life, existence, the phenomena of nature and the construction of society.

Explanation:

The Greeks created several myths with the presence of gods, goddesses and heroes. These myths make up Greek mythology, which is still very influential to this day due to the fantasy nature and rich literary nature. These myths were created to answer questions from Greek society about the origin of life, society and the problems of human existence. In addition, these myths were used to indoctrinate society about how they should behave, in addition to showing the origin of nature's phenomena.

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