1. Chapter IIIMythologyBy: Janinen CayaBeEDIII 2. • What is Mythology?• Why should we study Mythology?• Why are myths important to ustoday? 3. MythologyA body or…
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1. Introductions to Myths 2. 2 Misconceptions about myths: 1. Myth = falsehood. Example: It’s a myth that if you masturbate too much you’ll go blind. 2. Myths are stories…
1. Introductions to Myths 2. 2 Misconceptions about myths: 1. Myth = falsehood. Example: It’s a myth that if you masturbate too much you’ll go blind. 2. Myths are stories…
1. Introductions to Myths 2. 2 Misconceptions about myths: 1. Myth = falsehood. Example: It’s a myth that if you masturbate too much you’ll go blind. 2. Myths are stories…
1. Introductions to Myths 2. 2 Misconceptions about myths: 1. Myth = falsehood. Example: It’s a myth that if you masturbate too much you’ll go blind. 2. Myths are stories…
Greek Mythology Rhea and Cronus Rhea and Cronus gave birth to 6 of the 12 main gods: -Zeus (Sky) -Hades (Underworld) -Poseidon (Sea) -Demeter (Harvest) -Hestia (Hearth) -Hera…
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