Mythology is an attempt by people to explain nature, the universe, and themselves.
Normally, characters such as gods, animals, people, or even objects are in a mythology.
No, it has nothing to do with mythology, some people think that it is mythology because king neptune is in it.
The mythology IS the beliefs and customs of the people. The mythology was used religiously to keep people within a certain moral standard, mush like we use religion today.
"Mythology" people are usually people involved with myths. They might be greek heros or gods or goddesses. it might depend on what type of mythology. If greek, it usually has something to do wit heros. hoped it helped! 8)
My storytelling instructor gave me what I think is an excellent definition of mythology: "Other people's religion." That, my friend, is where mythology comes from.
it is the pit where the most evil people go and where the titans and giants were imprisoned in greek mythology
many people cannot believe it but there are 340,000,000-360,000,000 gods in Hindu mythology.
Mythology is NOT a type of banana, and it's not a study, either. Mythology is the culture and beliefs of ancient people, such as the ancient Greeks, Egyptians, and Indians. a study a type of bannana
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The general answer is no, he was not. The ferryman (Charon) was a character from Greek mythology, which is now considered by most people as simple mythology. There may still be people who believe in that, but most people don't.
Our only means of dating a peoples mythology is from samples of their writing, which came a long time after the invention of their mythology. So following this criteria the distinction would go to the Sumerians and perhaps the Egyptians. But all people have mythology that extends further back than this time -- and we have no way of measuring that.