Because humans have a natural instinct to charge or blame others for there failures or bad luck. When we fail to do something according to demand, we charge someone for one or more of possible many reasons. When we fail to achieve the desired goal and we strongly believe that we had the ability to achieve it. Here we charge luck for this. This is life and it is quite natural. When we are totally unknown about the cause for the good or bad, that happens to us, we start finding something to charge or blame for this. Here starts a myth.
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Greeks told myths to explain events they did not understand, and because myths were their religion.
All people- not just the Greeks- created myths to explain things they did not understand. If something SOUNDED like a good answer, they kept it until something better came along.
The ancient Greeks wrote Greek myths so they could explain how the world was created and why certain things on Earth are like what they are. Most myths were part of oral tradition handed down by word of mouth from generation to generation long before the Greeks developed writing.
Greek Myths of greek gods and goddesses helped Greeks to understand everything from love to natrual occurences like earthquakes and lightning.
The greeks created greek myths
The ancient Greeks created myths because to explain the gods' actions.
The Greeks wrote myths to explain how the world worked. Examples include why the seasons changed or how earthquakes were created.
The Greeks used myths to explain events that they did not understand.
The ancient Greeks created myths because to explain the gods' actions.
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One is the romans.
The Greeks created myths to explain how the world worked. Examples include why the seasons changed or how earthquakes were created.
Greeks told myths to explain events they did not understand, and because myths were their religion.
All people- not just the Greeks- created myths to explain things they did not understand. If something SOUNDED like a good answer, they kept it until something better came along.
All people- not just the Greeks- created myths to explain things they did not understand. If something SOUNDED like a good answer, they kept it until something better came along.
The importance of religion to the Greeks was to help explain why things were the way they were. That's why the created the Gods and the God's stories and myths.