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Zigmanuir [339]
3 years ago
8

Que tipo de mito es el "Mito de Medea" y "Eros y Psique"

Arts
1 answer:
Nastasia [14]3 years ago
4 0

Los mitos de Medea, y Eros y Psique son del tipo teogónicos porque describen el origen de los dioses y sus vidas.

Los mitos son narraciones que se caracterizan por relatar el origen de

  • Las ciudades
  • La tierra
  • La vida
  • Los dioses
  • Los valores

En el caso de los mitos de Medea, y Eros y Psique son mitos originados en la Antigua Grecia relacionados con el origen y la vida los dioses de esa época. En ellos se evocan distintos hechos heroicos y fantásticos relacionados con los dioses.

Por lo anterior, la categoría correcta para clasificar estos mitos es mitos teogónicos.

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