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