They explain natural phenomenons like how we have an echo, a spider, or even death. Mythology is fun to read about!
no, they are not real. and by the way, it's "myths" not "mythes".
If you mean Greek mythology I have a good answer. The Greek mythes teach a lesson, as well as are fun to read. The greek Gods were originally a religon that is still around is Greece, but now people like to learn about Greek mythology and hear the mythes for shear fun. As well as a religon, some things people in Greece did to teach kiddies a life lesson was to tell a story with Greek Gods and all kinds of weird mischeif.
Anne Gangloff has written: 'Dion Chrysostome et les mythes' -- subject(s): Ancient Philosophy, Criticism and interpretation, Mythology, Greek, in literature, Philosophy, Ancient
Roland Derche has written: 'Quatre mythes poetiques'
It tells us everything. It WAS their religion.
Athena isn't neccessarily famous. Well not modern-times famous with camera men and big flashy cities and all that other stuff. But yes, she is famous around the world because of her appearences of the enjoyed Greek Mythology and mythes.
Souleymane Fofana has written: 'Mythes et combats des femmes africaines'
Hermes created the first lyre and stole apollo's cattle the day he was born. He is the cleverest god.
Vampires no longer exist. The sword that fell from the angels and shattered on earth. These shards were reunighted and all vampires fell.
It's mouth was found and the mythes of a "NorthWest Passage" were ended- rightfully. -Em the 5th Gr.
Monique Crochet has written: 'Les mythes dans l'oeuvre de Camus' -- subject(s): Mythology in literature
Jean-Claude Quiniou has written: 'Te le matique, mythes et re alite s'