1. We can learn a lesson from them
2. They have unusual creatures such as Medusa (a snake with the head of a woman full of snakes on top of her head) or beings with special powers
3. They include gods and goddesses.
4. They represent different cultures.
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Greek mythology is very old. Hesiod wrote some around 700 B.C.
When it comes to Greek mythology, there are many Titans. Some of them include Oceanus, Hyperion, Coeus, Cronus, Crius. Some of the children you will find are Atlas, Prometheus, Epimetheus.
Well in greek mythology when you die an you are on the underworld and they pick a punishment like rolling a boulder up a hill or worse.
Many cultures and areas have fertility goddesses. Some of these goddesses include Brigid and Epona in Celtic mythology, and Isis and Bestet in Egyptian mythology.
The character "Teiresias" features in the Greek classical mythology and was blind prophet of the Thebes known for being transformed into a woman for seven years.
Some mythology is based on rumours.
Hera, the wife of Zeus, features prominently in most Greek Mythology.
No, the goddess Athena features in classical Greek mythology so she is from the ancient world.
There are many examples of mythology. There is Greek mythology, as well as Roman and Norse mythology. There are also Egyptian mythologies, although they are not as popular.
No, it has nothing to do with mythology, some people think that it is mythology because king neptune is in it.
There are various characteristics of native American literature. Some of the common features include symbolism, oral story telling, tribal mythology and so much more.
Mount Ossa in Tasmania is named after Mount Ossa in Greece, which features in Greek mythology.
In Greek mythology, the nine what were the patron-goddesses of the arts.
Yes, actually some colleges have courses on greek mythology.
Both pagaism and mythology has impacted the theater both in some plays and down to how some theaters are decorated
Some women in Norse mythology were gods (Freda), some were warriors (the Valkyrie), and some were ordinary women, servants, and entertainers.