well there isn't really a moral for all of greek mythology, but there could be morals in a story that's part of greek mythology. For instance, the story about King Midas's golden touch, the moral could be that greediness makes you and the people you love miserable or unhappy. Hope that helps :P
it is a greek myth story
Be humble lest you be turned into a spider
There is none. But you could say it was that everyone is created equal?
Love always triumphs over tragedy.
A greek legend is a myth/story that the people of Greece wrote to help them make sense of their world. They also wrote them because they loved to tell sories. If you meant "What is an example of a greek myth?" then just look up "The story of Odysseus." on Google.
it is a greek myth story
The moral of the Greek myth of Atalanta's race is the importance of perseverance, determination, and accepting help when needed. It also highlights the consequences of hubris and underestimating others.
The moral of the story of Odysseus from Greek mythology is the importance of perseverance, intelligence, and cunning to overcome obstacles and challenges. It also emphasizes the value of loyalty, self-control, and determination in achieving one's goals. Ultimately, Odysseus' journey serves as a testament to the triumph of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
Yes. The story of Echo and Narcissus is a flower myth from Greek mythology.
The Greek root "myth" means a traditional story or a narrative that often involves supernatural beings, heroes, or gods. These stories are typically used to explain natural phenomena, teach moral lessons, or provide cultural insight.
Be humble lest you be turned into a spider
It came from the greek story about the Pandora box
There is none. But you could say it was that everyone is created equal?
Yes. Oedipus was in the Sphinx story.
Love always triumphs over tragedy.
The story of Hades and Persephone.
Life is precious, don't meddle with it.