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Yes, you can compare almost any mythology to another.

For example I could compare Zeus and Thor.

This a chart of what they have in common.

-Lightning God

-Primary God

-Live in a World that is considered better than the human world. (Asgard for Norse and Olympus for Greek)

These are a very few and simple things they have in common, if you spent a longer time on it you could come up with many more similarities. You could also find what is different about them.

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