•Theseus and the Minotaur.
•Medusa.
•Daedalus and Iccarus.
Of course! Greek mythology is some of the most educational myths from ancient cultures. The fables and myths teach good life lessons and morals.
•Theseus and the Minotaur. •Medusa. •Daedalus and Iccarus.
The Wikipedia pages on some Greek myths are fairly detailed. The Classical Studies departments of some universities also have online archives of myths.
Probably because Hermes is in a lot of the myths. He is a greek god, so there were myths written about him.
herculese and the illiad and the oddysea
Myths were created as an oral tradition. Some myths started out as revaluations or dreams some were even true stories, then they morphed into some grandiose story.
to greek people yes, it's like some of us belive in god
There are many Greek movies. The most popular Greek movies are "The Germans Strike Again", "The Drunkard", "Santa Chikita", "The Magic City" and "Bitter Bread."
There are many myths about Artemis in Greek mythology, with varying versions and interpretations. Some popular myths include her involvement in the story of Orion, her role in the punishment of Actaeon, and her protection of young maidens.
Some happy Greek myths that showcase joy and positivity include "The Story of Persephone and Demeter," which highlights the bond between a mother and daughter, and "The Tale of Psyche and Eros," which celebrates love and overcoming obstacles. These myths demonstrate themes of happiness, love, and resilience in ancient Greek storytelling.
There are actually many books on Greek Mythology. Some popular ones include:Mythology (by Edith Hamilton)D'Aulaires' Book of Greek Myths (by Ingri D'Aulaire)The Complete World of Greek Mythology (by R. G. A. Buxton)See the 'related links' for more Greek myth books.
It depends on what topics interest you. I would recommend Greek myths because there is one on pretty much any topic.