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World Creation Myths

World Creation Myths. What is a myth?. A myth is an anonymous traditional story that explains a belief, custom, or a mysterious natural phenomenon. The word myth comes from the Greek word muthos , which simply means “story”. Q- Are myths true?. Purposes of myths:.

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World Creation Myths

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  1. WorldCreation Myths

  2. What is a myth? A myth is an anonymous traditional story that explains a belief, custom, or a mysterious natural phenomenon. The word myth comes from the Greek word muthos, which simply means “story”. Q- Are myths true?

  3. Purposes of myths: • Explain creation of world or universe • Called “creation” myths or “origin” myths

  4. Purposes of myths: • Explain the human condition: • How and why people were created • Why they are flawed • Why there is suffering • Why people die • What happens after death

  5. Purposes of myths: • To explain natural phenomena: • Setting of the sun • Phases of the moon • Rainbows • Echoes • Constellations • Animals and their characteristics or behaviors

  6. Purposes of myths: • To explain the nature of gods and goddesses and how these deities and humans interact

  7. Purposes of myths: • Explain historical events

  8. Purposes of myths: • Teach moral lessons

  9. Creation Archetypes:(archetypes: recurring patterns, coined by Carl Jung, which formed the basis for his “collective unconsciousness theory) • Supreme Being • Birth • Mother • Father • “Diver” Element (above or below) • Sin or loss of innocence • Animals • Land

  10. Questions: • Sum it up: Why did people create myths? • Are myths as prevalent today? Why or why not?

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