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Yes, many myths from different cultures share similar themes such as creation, flood, hero journeys, and divine beings. These similarities suggest universal human experiences and show the interconnectedness of global storytelling.
All cultures make up myths.
Almost all cultures have myths.
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Yes. Many cultures have myths about shapeshifters.
There are many myths that recur around the world, such as creation myths, myths about the origin of fire, and flood myths.
It is reasonable to say that the two cultures may have had some influence on each other in the past, leading to shared elements in their myths. It is also possible that similar myths arose independently in each culture due to shared human experiences or psychological phenomena. Differences in the myths could be due to cultural context, interpretation, or oral transmission over time.
they may have something in common as cultures.
Cultural views and beliefs.
The myths can influence a person's morals and how they view other people in society...almost like the way religions influence society.
To explain why things are the way they are
Yes. Consider Hercules and Sampson, Thor and Zeus, Beowulf and Saint George,...(others are invited to expand this list)