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Q: What is meant by myth?
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What is meant by snake stone?

Snake stone is nothing but a polished dead tissue.The myth behind this story is totally wrong. Snake stone is nothing but a polished dead tissue.The myth behind this story is totally wrong.


Is myth nonfiction or fiction?

Myth is considered fiction because it typically involves supernatural beings, events, or explanations that are not grounded in reality or supported by empirical evidence. While myths can hold cultural or symbolic meaning, they are not meant to be taken as literal truth.


What is a Greek legend?

A greek legend is a myth/story that the people of Greece wrote to help them make sense of their world. They also wrote them because they loved to tell sories. If you meant "What is an example of a greek myth?" then just look up "The story of Odysseus." on Google.


Examples for myth?

A myth is a story that is meant to give explanations for things that people do not understand. The stories are not necessarily true. Myths are sometimes old and can be referred to as folk tales. Common myths include the belief that money brings happiness and that leprechauns leave a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow.


What was sought by Jason and the aronaut?

"According to myth, the purpose of this journey was to find and bring back the golden fleece of a ram which was kept in that far away land." [And I believe you meant Argonauts.]


What greek myth meant Medusa?

Medusa is the daughter of immortal god-monsters Phorkys, who presided over the hidden dangers of the sea and Ceto who was the goddess of the seas monsters/dangers.


What is the myth of popocatepetle?

that it was a myth


Do only gay men get aids fact or myth?

This is a complete myth.


What does the name Chiron mean?

Kheiron's name was derived from the Greek word for hand (kheir), which also meant "skilled with the hands." The name was also closely associated in myth with kheirourgos or surgeon.


In the play, Pygmalion, the character of Galatea is not a statue as in the original myth, but instead a working-class woman. Which is the most likely way the audience is meant to interpret this change?

The poor are often objectified. :)


Is freedom of contract a myth?

its a myth


Is Superman a myth?

yes it is a myth