Mythology- Advanced Terms

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  1. 3. A change in shape, form, or character, often a central theme in mythology.
  2. 5. Figures: Specific gods, goddesses, heroes, and creatures from various mythologies.
  3. 7. Mythology: Examining similarities and differences between different mythologies, cultures, and traditions.
  4. 9. The use of images, objects, and characters to represent abstract ideas or concepts in myths.
  5. 10. Relating to the underworld or the realm of the dead.
  6. 11. The study of myths as stories, analyzing their structure, motifs, and symbolism.
  7. 13. Analyzing the meaning and significance of myths, exploring their different layers of interpretation.
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  1. 1. The myth or story of the creation of the universe or the cosmos.
  2. 2. The creation of myths and fictional narratives, encompassing the process of storytelling and world-building.
  3. 4. Universal, recurring patterns and symbols found across different mythologies, often representing aspects of human nature or the human condition.
  4. 6. A myth or story about the creation and genealogy of the gods.
  5. 8. How myths are received, interpreted, and transformed in different cultures and time periods.
  6. 12. Creatures: Imaginary beings found in myths, including monsters, mythical animals, and supernatural entities.