CLA204H1 Lecture : 1. What is Myth and Why Study It?

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13 Feb 2012
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gods represented as anthropomorphic with well-developed personalities. gods often hae supernatural powers and can represent the elemental forces of nature. often occur before himan beings were created. take place in locations difficult for us to get to. often explain some aspect of the world we live in y why worship the gods, where do we go after death y etiological myth explains causes or origins. extraordinary talents, noble birth, more important than the rest. Important to the human time frame but set in distant past. fought beasts, waged wars, epic deeds, founded cities, etc: heroic myth/legends, folk tale. feature elements of magic and have a moral framework concerned with ordinary people. middle bronze age (2100 bc 1600 bc) hated tyrants even more: rise of persia military power began to absorb greek cities.

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