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Well the answer to that is the Odyessy or the Trojain Wars.or Panadora's boxanother story is the story of how the earth was made(the Creation Story)!
The first story told in the Bible is the story of the creation of the world. In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. God created evrything in six days, and on the seventh day, he rested.
Firstly the story of creation is just that a STORY not a theory. The story of creation is told in the first book of the bible called Genesis. It was a way to explain the existence of the earth, its features and its inhabitants in ancient times when man didn't know any better. Now man has much greater knowledge of such things and we have the Big Bang Theory.
The story of Sinbad is part of the collection "One Thousand and One Nights". It is believed that the tale was first told by storytellers and later compiled into the collection. There is no specific author or individual credited with the original creation of the story.
This is simply a reference to human procreation, which, certainly has God's blessing in the right context of marriage as Adam was.
"The World on the Turtle's Back" is told in third person point of view. This traditional Iroquois creation story narrates the tale of how the world came to be according to the Iroquois people.
Not as much as his Greek counterpart, Ares. The Greek mythology is the more common version of the story but im sure the Roman side of the story is still told.
No, Last of the Dogmen was not based on a true story. The film was written and directed by Tab Murphy in 1995 and the story that is told within the film is his creation which doesn't borrow any situations which may have happened in real life.
Maheo's creation is believed to be human beings, created to live in harmony with nature and all living things. This creation story is often told in Native American cultures, emphasizing the importance of respecting the earth and living in balance with all life.
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A frame story is simply a story told within a story. A classic example of this is Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. The novel begins with the main character telling his story, the story is then told--this is the main body of the work, and then returns to the telling of the story at the end of the book. Ethan Frome is an example of this as well.
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