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The subject of a myth in part 2 is typically a traditional story that explains a phenomenon, practice, or belief in a culture. Myths often involve gods, supernatural beings, or heroes and are used to convey moral lessons, explain natural occurrences, or explore the origins of the world.
Sorry hun there is no myth
The curse is a myth started by the media.
Existential questions.
An etiological myth. Example: The christian tale of Lot's wife turning into salt explains why there are natural occurring salt pillars around the Dead Sea.
The myth of Hades and his kidnapping of his queen Persephone.
One example of a story that explains a natural occurrence is the Greek myth of Persephone and the changing seasons. According to the myth, Persephone's time in the underworld with Hades is said to correspond with the arrival of winter, while her return to the surface brings about spring and summer. This story serves to explain the cyclical nature of the seasons and the transition from cold to warm weather.
"A Tale of Humanity"
A myth.
myth or fable
A myth.
The neamean lion