The moral of "How Anansi Obtained the Sky God's Stories" is that cleverness and cunning can sometimes outsmart brute strength. Anansi, despite being a small and weak spider, is able to outwit Nyame, the powerful Sky God, through his clever schemes and tricks. It teaches us that intelligence and creativity can be more powerful than physical strength.
There were no morals in myths. They were just stories of Gods and were told. They are kind of like the bible, for the bible has no 'moral' it just tells a story
:Fables are lessens with moral values while myths tell stories of gods and heros.
Fables are short stories featuring animals or inanimate objects that teach a moral lesson, often with a clear moral at the end. Myths are traditional stories that explain natural phenomena, religious beliefs, or the origins of the world, and are often seen as sacred narratives by a particular culture or community. Fables typically have a fictional setting and characters, while myths often involve gods, heroes, and supernatural beings.
Yes: Stardust, American Gods, Anansi Boys, Good Omens, and Neverwhere.
greek stories about the gods are made for teaching and entertainment
There are NUMEROUS short stories in the Bible. Everything from Adam and eve, the story of Noah and the Ark, The birth of Jesus, The story of moses is a christian story as well as an important story in the Jewish faith because it includes the story of passover. In Buddism there are many great stories of the Buddah and his spiritual awakening. There are lots of traditional African and native American stories based on various Gods. The native Americans talk about the omonous Thunder Bird and the African traditional stories have their stories of "Anansi the Spidar"
doing gods will
They were both stories about gods and Greece
Stories about Gods and devils.
The gods in Homer's stories were always represented as volatile, unpredictable and capricious. They did not have the interest of their worshipers in mind.
The earliest Greek stories revolved around the Gods. This includes Hercules, along with Zera and the Gods of Olympus.
Man has always been interested in what others do. Drama was created to tell stories, myths, and teach lessons in life. The earliest plays were performed by the Greeks who told stores of gods, war, and moral lessons of man who went against nature and the gods.