everyone is the same
No, most Greek myths are based around gods or demi-gods.
The gods created fire, but kept it for themselves. Prometheus stole it from the gods and gave it to the humans.
Myths are usually about gods and heroes, while fables are usually about animals that can speak and have human-like traits. Both fables and myths have a lesson to be learned.
I think that the gods or the mortals, humans wrote these myths. I'm not sure.
The behavior of gods in myths often reflects human qualities such as jealousy, anger, kindness, and compassion. By embodying these human qualities, the gods serve as mirrors for our own behavior and provide examples of both positive and negative traits to learn from. This reflection can help humans navigate their own emotions and choices, drawing lessons from the gods' actions.
greek gods are not like humans, humans are like greek gods. the difference is that e are mortal and they are immortal. they only have powers because the take care of their section of the earth.
In many mythologies, gods were believed to have children with other gods, humans, or other beings. These divine offspring often played important roles in the myths and stories of the culture.
Jesus, A lot of people say it's myth, can't be proven either way.
The myths are stories about heroes, gods, demi-gods... Achilles was one of them. So ...
Greek and Roman gods are myths
The Mythology of Geeks :-) I think you might mean Greek Mythology which is myths and legends about Greek Gods and warriors. They might be true but it is unlikely.
humanlike gods represent abstract concepts and natural phenomena