Story Lab: Mythology Crash Course
Overview of Mythology
One thing that stood out to me when watching the videos was that most myths don't have definitive authors. I thought that it was interesting because it was said that even myths that have famous "authors" are usually just an adaption by that author. With this being said, many of these myths are very old and therefore have been passed on hundreds of times with lots of adaptions. Because of this, sometimes myths are difficult to translate from generation to generation.
Another thing that caught my interest was the claim that in these stories, the line between myth and religion is extremely blurry. To get around this, myths are relayed on a story format rather than truth. I enjoyed the history that was told about different philosophers points of view on myths; whether they believed that they were true or false and what they drew on to come to those conclusions.
One thing that stood out to me when watching the videos was that most myths don't have definitive authors. I thought that it was interesting because it was said that even myths that have famous "authors" are usually just an adaption by that author. With this being said, many of these myths are very old and therefore have been passed on hundreds of times with lots of adaptions. Because of this, sometimes myths are difficult to translate from generation to generation.
Another thing that caught my interest was the claim that in these stories, the line between myth and religion is extremely blurry. To get around this, myths are relayed on a story format rather than truth. I enjoyed the history that was told about different philosophers points of view on myths; whether they believed that they were true or false and what they drew on to come to those conclusions.
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