If you're going to be a writer, you must learn how to decide these things. If you cannot think of a mythical creature, you should not write about one. Your character does not have to be some kind of super-being to be interesting.
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The unicorn is a mythical creature. As such, it is useful in story telling.
No, 2 chainz is a mythical creature. His album, "Based on a T.R.U Story," is fake also.
Homeros was the first, who used the letters for writing a story partly from head. The war of Troy truly happened, but Homeros mentions gods, who also took part in the war (if we consider gods to be mythical creatures).
The Steel Donkey is an old tale from Bajan Folklore about a mythical creature which was thought to haunt certain parts of the island, getting up to mischief.
Andros is known for the mythical story of the Chickcharne in the Bahamas
There are actually tons of mythical creatures. In fact, I am a story writer and I am writing about them . There is a phoenix, mermaids, unicorns, fauns, brownies- not the brownies we eat, fairies, pegasus, unicorn, dragons, witches, and so many more.
not really appropriate but as long as its informal writing you can use personal pronouns (me, you, mine, I, yours)
You're thinking of the mythical 'creature' called Medusa. She had the body of a serpent, and snakes for hair. Her gaze turned people to stone. She was featured in the story of Clash of the Titans.
Mythology or fantasy, depending on the story.
When you are writing a book report, you can give the end of the story because everybody is supposed to have read it already!
A:No. If we took the story of the forbidden tree literally, we would have to believe that a creature with a forked tongue and with no larynx could speak in human language, and even that a creature with a tiny brain could be so clever as to say these things to Eve. Leon R. Kass (The Beginning of Wisdom: Reading Genesis) says we can learn most from the story by regarding it as mythical.
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