Not directly. Werewolves in literature usually symbolize the wild side of human nature. A werewolf is a person who is a slave to their animal instincts and does not or cannot follow the usual rules of human society.
Many movies use werewolves to symbolize puberty as the change into the wolf form can be seen as a metaphor for the changes that happen to your body as you mature. For this reason werewolves can also be associated with sex or lust.
No, although werewolf stories are more than 2000 years old, they have never been identified as linked to Satan.
No!
no because werewolves are fictional creatures
No, werewolves are fictional mythical creatures.
No, there are not. They are mythical creatures that do not exist.
Yes, they are.
Trouble. Were-wolves are not sociable creatures and do not groupl It is true that werewolves are not sociable creatures, however they do indeed group. In a "pack" or "route" of werewolves there is the Alpha werewolf, this is the original lycanthrope, or the first to transform via sorcery, satanic allegiance, curse, etc. The other members of the pack are referred to as the Beta werewolves, and achieved their beasly status from being bitten by the Alpha werewolf.
Werewolves are mythological creatures; they aren't real.
The most comman creatures are vampires and werewolves.
No. Dragons are mythological creatures in stories.
It depends on which ones you are talking about.
No one. They are purely fictional creatures.
They are mythological creatures (not real)
Some werewolves go to church others do not <><><><><> There is no evidence of real werewolves. Most people believe that they are mythological creatures and, as such, do not exist.