Mythology contrary to popular belief is not only used in Greek and Roman cultures, but it is used by all societies. Mythology is the legends and fables cultures use to explain natural occurences and to influence the behavior of it's people. These stories originated in different ways depending on the culture some are exaggerations of a small truth while others are purely fiction created to influence people.
Anne Frank wrote in her diary that she was the first adolescent to become madly interested in psychology and Greek mythology.
she needed music in her life
Mythology has become more sophisticated, evolving to suit the needs of believers, while casting off those parts of mythology most open to sceptism. Mythology meets a need and helps people have faith, regardless of their religion.
makes the ai an expert. they become super smart
In Greek mythology, the Golden Fleece is that of a winged ram, that was golden in colour. Jason was set on a quest to capture the fleece in order to become King of Iolcus.
Don't confuse mythology with religion. Religion is the set of rites and practices and core beliefs. Mythology is the collected stories and folklore associated with a belief system. My religion can't become mythology, but the folklore and literature (i.e. the Bible) associated with it can. It could be argued that stories like that of Adam and Eve, or Noah and the Flood, are Judeo-Christian mythology.
Zeus is not real.Zues is just a greek legend/mythology.
In Greek mythology, Castalia was a nymph that was turned into a fountain near Delphi by Apollo. It is said that poets would become inspired with strokes of genius by drinking from the waters of Castalia.
You talk to Hercules and go to Hades and Posiden and get their crown and trident, then go to Mount Olympus.
In Greek Mythology Europa was a beautiful maiden with whom Zeus fell in love with. He took up the form of a bull and approached her from the sea. Europa was seduced by Zeus, and he carried her off to become his wife
Mythology is about Greek mythology.
Published January 30th 1942 by Little, Brown and Company.