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Feb. 06, 2023
MYTHOLOGY
folklife
knowledge
wisdom
folklore
lore
tradition
legend
mythos
myth
HTYOLGMOTY
dealing with the gods and
heroes of a particular
people.
WARM UP EXERCISE
MYTHOLOGY
dealing with the gods and
heroes of a particular
people.
ORSUESC
a place, person, or thing
from which something
comes or can be obtained.
SOURCES
a place, person, or thing
from which something
comes or can be obtained.
ASUELVS
are individual beliefs that motivate
people to act one way or another.
They serve as a guide for human
behavior.
VALUES
are individual beliefs that motivate
people to act one way or another.
They serve as a guide for human
behavior.
INTRODUCTION OF
MYTHS
Many common myths today have
roots in ancient cultures,
such as Greek and Roman
mythology. Myths stories have
been adapted and modified to
fit different cultures,
beliefs, and periods of
history.
INTRODUCTION OF
MYTHS
Mythology is an ancient form of
storytelling that has been around
for centuries. It is a way of
explaining the world that is
filled with gods, goddesses,
heroes, monsters, and other
mythical creatures.
INTRODUCTION OF
MYTHS
It is used to explain the
motivations of human behavior,
as well as the consequences of
those behaviors. Mythology can
also be used to teach lessons
about morality and justice, as
well as the power of
perseverance and courage.
EVOLUTION OF MYTHS
The gods of the past, according
to the Greek author Euhemorus
(300 B.C. ), were modeled after
historical figures who had led
heroic lives.
EVOLUTION OF MYTHS
A theory was put out by
philologists, or those who
research the development of
language. According to this
study, when people repeated what
their ancestors had said, they
perceived it in a different way,
and as a result, myths were born.
EVOLUTION OF MYTHS
Anthropologists came up
with the another theory.
They made an effort to
identify the origin of
natural phenomena.
EVOLUTION OF MYTHS
And lastly, according to the theory
put out by French sociologist Emile
Durheim, myths originated from
society as a whole. During tribal
celebrations, people became so
enthused that they mistook an item
in their camp for a source of
enormous power.
Sources of
Mythology
IN OTHER WORDS,
"THE LITERARY SOURCE"
Ruler of
the
heavens
or love
and
GREEK - ZEUS
ROMAN - JUPITER
Earth
Queen
of the
heavens
GREEK - HERA
ROMAN - JUNO
God
of the
sea
GREEK - POSEIDON
ROMAN - NEPTUNE
Goddess
of love
and
beauty
GREEK - APHRODITE
ROMAN - VENUS
Goddess
of
wisdom
GREEK - ATHENA
ROMAN - MINERVA
God
of the
sun
GREEK - APOLLO
ROMAN - APOLLO
Goddess
of moon
and the
sea
GREEK - ARTEMIS
ROMAN - DIANA
God
of war
GREEK - ARES
ROMAN - MARS
Messenger
of zeus
and of
gods
GREEK - HERMES
ROMAN - MERCURY
Strong
man
GREEK - HERACLES
ROMAN - HERCULES
Another Oral
Tradition,
sources of Literature,
Folklore, and
Mythology: Religious
Texts
ORAL
TRADITION
Storytellers pass
along the stories
by word of mouth
preserving shared
cultural values.
LITERATUR
E
Myth is used to
describe a
traditional story
that typically aims
to explain a
natural or social
phenomenon.
FOLKLORE
the traditional
beliefs, customs,
and stories of a
community passed
through the
generations by word
of mouth.
RELIGIOUS
TEXT
are texts which
various religions
consider to be of
central importance
to their religious
tradition.
VALUES OF MYTHS
Myths often speak to the
values of courage,
honesty, kindness, and
resilience. They also
often contain wisdom on
how to live in harmony
with others and the
natural world.
VALUES OF MYTHS
Myths promotes values such
as justice, respect for
authority, and self-
sacrifice. Ultimately,
myths can help us think
about our place in the
world, understand our
purpose in life, and gain
insight into our own human
nature.
ASSESSMENT:
1. Myth is a....
A. Idealization
B. Interpretation
ASSESSMENT:
1. Myth is a....
B. Interpretation
Myth serves to interpret the whole of
human experience and that
interpretation can be true or fictitious,
valuable or insubstantial, quite apart
from its historical veracity.
ASSESSMENT:
A. Yes
B. No
explain your answer
ASSESSMENT: