What is a Myth?

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Myths
Stories From the Beginning of Time
What is a myth?
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An ancient story dealing with supernatural
beings, ancestors, and heroes.
It explains the view of a group of people
Which cultures have myths?
 Every
culture has its own mythology
 Universal symbols and themes appear in different
cultures’ myths
 Greek, Roman, Native American, Celtic, South
American, African, and Norse mythology are
examples of myths from different cultures
What are some characteristics of
myths?
Contain heroes and heroines
 Supernatural elements
 Gods and goddesses
 Explains a natural phenomenon
 Told orally (spoken)
 Metamorphosis/Transformation
 Gods appear in disguise to trick others
 Good vs.evil
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Why did ancient people tell myths?
 To
help explain the unexplainable
 To explain natural phenomenon
 To tell about their heroes
 To explain human nature
 To teach morals and values
Why do we still study mythology?
 To
learn about ancient cultures
 As inspiration for the arts
 To teach values and morals
 For entertainment
What Myths Can You Think
Of?
The Stone and the Banana:
An Indonesian Myth
Thus, the natives of Poso, a district of Central
Celebes, say that the Creator, who lived in
it, used to let down his gifts to men at the
end of a rope.
One day he thus lowered a stone; but our first
father and mother would have none of it and
they called out to their Maker, “What have we
to do with this stone? Give us something
else.”
The Creator complied and hauled away at the
rope; the stone mounted up and up until it
vanished from sight. Presently the rope was
seen coming down from heaven again, and
this time there was a banana at the end of it
instead of a stone.
Our first parents ran at the banana and
took it. Then there came a voice from
heaven saying: “Because ye have
chosen the banana, your life shall be
like its life. When the banana-tree has
offspring, the parent stem dies; so
shall ye die and your children shall
step into your place.”
“Had ye chosen the stone, your life
would have been like the life of the
stone, changeless and immortal.”
The man and his wife mourned over their
fatal choice, but it was too late; that is how
through the eating of a banana, death came
into the world.
“Death Agony” Edvard Munch
What characteristics of myth
did you notice from this story?
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What phenomenon was the story
explaining?
 What supernatural elements were present?
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What can you tell about the Indonesian
culture based on this myth?
The word mythology is Greek in
origin (etymology)
 Muthos=
story
 Logo= speech or argument
Greek and Roman Mythology is
often called “Classical Mythology”
Gods and Goddesses in
Classical Mythology
Greek
Roman
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Zeus
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Apollo
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Hades
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 Poseidon
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 Hera
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 Athena
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 Demeter
 Persephone 
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Jupiter
Apollo
Pluto
Neptune
Juno
Minerva
Ceres
Proserpine
Area of Power
King of the gods; the sky
The sun; music
King of the underworld
Ruler of the seas
Wife of Zeus; marriage
Wisdom
Agriculture; earth
Goddess of the underworld;
Demeter’s daughter
Creatures in Classical Mythology
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Centaur
Medusa
Pegasus
Nymph
Sphinx