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    Mythology is a term widely used for the study of myths, the stories, the beliefs, the understanding of the world through certain aspects narrated in oral tales to teach values and ethics to the society. However, one does not find myth in contemporary times rather it is a subject of the past of which no one is a witness. These mythical tales have been passed down through generations never actually knowing the origin of its creation. Myth usually has connotations of falsehood, unreasonable, irrationality

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    Introduction Christian Mythology, basically means, Myths from the body of Christianity. Some commentators have categorized many modern fantasy works as the Christian Mythology, during the Modern times. Mainly focusing on stories and legends, such as the King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table and Saint George and the Dragon. Mythological themes and elements can be found throughout Christian literature, including recurring myths such as walking up to a mountain, Lucifer’s descent into the Underworld

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    Mythology Vs Mythology

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    hence, one knows oneself better as well as seeks understanding of others. One remembers themselves and their lives in narratives. As stated by Jung, these narratives grow into a personal mythology one lives by. Nonetheless, there are times when one becomes stuck in their own stories or myths. Hence, mythology can change one’s perception and can open pathways to another ways of discovering, feeling and experiencing one’s lives. Freeing one from the past and opening to what is universal to understand

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    seemed unanswerable. Mythology is often viewed as stories that were only told for entertainment purposes, this could not be farther from the truth. Although they were often used for entertainment purposes mythology in its most basic since is a religious story, this understandably confuses many individuals. This is because mythology is broken down into two key sections, dead mythology and living mythology. Dead mythology is what most individuals think of when hearing the term mythology today, these are

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    Mythology is an aspect of life that every culture shares. Despite differences between cultures, upbringings, and religions, mythology always has its place. It’s the imaginary thread that ties everyone together. The only “culture” that is out of this supposed loop, is the atheistic culture, but it’s extremely unlikely that they have not heard of any myths. The next logical question after making that statement is “Why does it seem impossible for someone to avoid encountering mythology in their lifetime

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    the practice and analysis of fan work, including fan fiction, on three levels: content, form, and theory. In terms of content, traditional tales including mythologies provide us with characters, narratives, monsters, and story worlds for fans to use in the generation of new fictions, as proven by the 2,173 stories in the Greek and Roman Mythology

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    What is mythology? Mythology is a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition. It can also be explained as a set of stories, traditions, or beliefs associated with a particular group or the history of an event, arising naturally or deliberately fostered. And others would say it’s the study of myths. www.dictionary.com/browse/mythology There are many reasons that mythologies exist. They help to explain how things came to be. Such as how the world began

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    Mythology Of Mythology

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    we watch today are connected to ancient mythology in some way or another. There is usually a hero, a villain or two, and all the supporting roles that when all are brought together, make up the movie or television show one is currently watching. But what a lot of people do not take into consideration when watching movies or television shows, is that the hero is always fighting for love or fighting out of love; and the same could be said for ancient mythology. There is love in every story out there

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    ancient mythologies were considered to be figments of the collective mind of those people who were trying to explain themselves the world mechanisms calling upon imagination. Thus, for them, mythology was the key in explaining the existence of the world they lived in. Going further in time, the emergence of Christianity and the development of science have modified people’s old perception about the way in

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    Mythology Mythology is word derived from Greek ‘mythos’ (means story of people) and ‘logos means (the spoken story of people). It is the study of sacred tales of culture which we called ‘Myths’. Myths are supposed to be real stories and they are usually observed as truthful explanations of history. Myths passed from one generation to other and can be grown to take several versions and diverse stories. The ultimate characters in mythology are mostly considered supernatural beings like gods and goddesses

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