No, they borrowed from the Greeks and in ancient Rome there were no "epic heros or stories " , but the Gods were considered real and to be worshipped. In modern times did they become "epic".
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Alot of them.
Yes. Except Thais don't borrow; they steal!
Mainly Egypt and Mesopotamia.
John Locke's philosophy.
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John Locke
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Before the invention of alphabetic writing, stories were passed around by wandering bards, who in a pre-TV age, provided entertainment. The main topics of the bard's entertainment was stories of heroes which they sung about. Some of these poems sung by the bards later became the subject of plays when theatre developed from religious festivals.
They used the Greek culture.
There are a great many places where he could get his ideas. He could get his ideas from magazines and stories for example.
She got her ideas for the year of the rat and dog from her life stories