Classical, Celtic, Norse And Chinese Mythologies

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Classical, Celtic, Norse And Chinese Mythologies

...often share common characteristics, based on the purpose and function of mythology in general. For example, most mythologies relate the process through which the Earth and/or universe was created, provide a deity or deities through which one can understand evil and mortality, and identify means of explaining the inexplicable within a given culture. Classical, Celtic, Norse and Chinese mythologies use multiple deities to explain natural and theoretical principles. These deities not only demonstrate how the universe was created, but also represent common themes regarding the conflict between good and evil and changes in the natural world.

Classical Mythology
Classical mythology, more specifically Greek and Roman mythology, began with the Greek system, with deities that were linked to every part of daily life. Greek mythology was based in the creation of interactive deities,, all of whom demonstrated human characteristics and lived on Mt. Olympus. Upon conquering Greece, the Roman's adopted their mythology, integrating some of the same gods and renaming others. Zeus,...

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