No, most Greek myths are based around gods or demi-gods.
Though Jason is an exception.
No, humans are generally not at the center of the story in Greek oral traditions. Greek myths often feature gods and supernatural beings as central figures, with humans playing various roles in their stories.
humans
Greek myths were the center of Greek life because people made up stories to explain why things happen, when people got scared about something they would make up a story to face their fear, and they made up stories about heros, gods, and goddesses.
Humans are the central figures of the Athenian tragedies.
The Greek myths are not in our chronology.
No, they are myths. Hence the term Greek Mythology.
Popular Greek stories are basically Greek myths. For instance, the story of the minotaur.
Greek myths are any story having to do with the immortals and fictionous mortals of Greek times. Greek legends are stories that have immortalized a person, or several people even beyond Greek times.
Mythological tales
Type your answer here... the odyssey- the greek myth with the hero odysseus. The story was written by a greek poet Homer
A story told by Greek people to explain why certain things (like seasons) happened.
Myths were created as an oral tradition. Some myths started out as revaluations or dreams some were even true stories, then they morphed into some grandiose story.