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Common Characteristics of Myths
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1. Myths are an attempt to explain natural phenomena For Example: Winter came when Persephone was forced to spend part of the year in the underground
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2. Myths have many gods Many natural phenomena had to be explained requiring a huge cast of characters. For example: Poseidon controlled the seas Zeus ruled the heavens Hades presided over the underworld
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3. The gods and heroes are superhuman beings Jason won the Golden Fleece by successfully performing impossible tasks Atlas held up the world
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4. Gods have human emotions Pandora was curious Eros was mischievous Hera was jealous
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5. Myths contain magic Circe transformed men into pigs. Athena was born from Zeus’ head – his “brain child!” The sons of the North Wind could fly. So could Pegasus, the winged horse.
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6. Gods often appear in disguises Hera appeared to Jason as a crone (a weathered old woman). Aphrodite became a huntress.
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7. Good is rewarded and Evil is punished Baucis and Philemon were rewarded for their generosity to Zeus. Prometheus was horribly punished for stealing fire from the gods.
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8. Myths contain violence Prometheus’ liver was eaten by vultures.
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