Yes. First we'll begin with the basic facts. The word Minotaur literally means "Bull of Minos", and the civilization that had the Minotaur were said to be ruled by King Minos. Also, the Minotaur was said to be held in the center of the labyrinth. Now during this time this group of Ancient Greeks that Theseus traveled to were the Minoans, and a sport that they were fond of was bull jumping, which occurred in the certain courtyard of Minos' castle. During this time most Greek kings lived in two-story houses, these were their "castles." King Minos' castle was giant compared to the other kings and as such it was similar to a maze to people who have never seen something that large. Another facts is that the Minoans were very obsessed with double-headed axes, which in ancient Greek are called "labrynthos." Over many generations the story of a prince jumping over a bull in amaze-like castle can become the story of a monster in a labyrinth. Similar to the game 'Cellphone'. So with all these facts and the architecture we know it is safe to assume it is a story that became over-exaggerated. Links provided to demonstrate my points.
it might be. according to some archeologists the labyrinth might have been found (see link below) and there is new evidence that suggests that the minotaur might actually have existed (see link below)
This is what I found about the tone of the short story The Things They Carry is an introspective memory story and a self-conscious examination of the methods and reasons behind storytelling. The narrator is unreliable; he speaks of the necessity of blurring truth and fiction in a true war story.
My Experiments With Truth;- an autobiography by Mahatma Gandhi
"The Story of My Experiments with Truth" is the autobiography of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (1892-1924), who is commonly known as Mahatma Gandhi. It was translated from Gujarati to English by Mahadev Desai, who wrote a preface to the English publication.
Writers who don't know the full truth.
Behind story of moment of truth by FM static?
There is no real truth. It is a fictional story.
it might be. according to some archeologists the labyrinth might have been found (see link below) and there is new evidence that suggests that the minotaur might actually have existed (see link below)
She could have been alive years ago. Not saying the story is 100% truth. But, behind every story there is a little bit of truth.
Snow White is a fairy tale, a made up story. Therefore, there is no real truth behind the fictional account. The story of Snow White has been told in many different ways over the years.
the truth behind something is the motivation for an action.
Type your answer here... the truth about the obey the walrus video that if you watched it you die in four days
When the characters uncover the hidden truth behind the mysterious keyword, they will likely experience a significant revelation or realization that could change the course of the story or their understanding of the situation.
The necropants hoax is a fictional story that originated in Icelandic folklore. It involves the idea of making pants from the skin of a dead man to bring wealth. There is no truth to this story, as it is purely a myth and not based on any historical or factual evidence.
Secondary sources are better because your not learning the truth you have some story behind it and possible reasons that came to be.
Secondary sources are better because your not learning the truth you have some story behind it and possible reasons that came to be.
The Inconvenient Truth Behind Waiting for Superman was created on 2011-05-19.