That's a bit of a loaded question, you see, because to the Greeks, they weren't myths, but rather truthful representations of history. Let's not forget, too, that the Greeks were masters of the written word, so oral tradition, while still important, was less of a factor for them.
Additionally, some myths were historical, and probably based in some real event, like the Trojan War, but others, like the story of Apollo and Daphne were carried down from a time before the Greeks were Greeks. They are allegories based on language and an explanation of the natural world, and as such were likely spoken and retold thousands of times before being written down in any way.
Myths and legends can seem very similar, however there are a few key differences. Myths give a religious explanation for something. A legend is a heroic tale and is often told as a historical event. In Greece and Rome both legends and myths involve deities.
The truth is that there is no difference. The only thing that makes you think that there is a difference is the name. The Greek myths are all from the ancient times, hence "Ancient Greece"
They used myths to explain why certain events occurred in their everyday lives.
Yes, it was their religion.
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The Greek myths were stories told by the Ancient Greeks made to explain strange events, things in nature, and basically everythingon the Earth. The Greek myths weren't written down until writing in Greece was actually develpoed, and before that, the myths were all told by mouth. That is why there are many different versions of the myths. In books telling about Greek myths, the myths may be written down, but usually not every single Greek myth is in one book, as there are lots of them. I do not think one Ancient Greek man could have known or told every single myth either.
Myths are stories, usually in regard to a ancient religion, relating to beliefs of the people of the time, no one is credited to writing them - they are told and re-told and thus are different versions found.
She was a Greek goddess, so according to the Greek myths she lived with the other gods on Mount Olympus in Greece.
Myths and legends can seem very similar, however there are a few key differences. Myths give a religious explanation for something. A legend is a heroic tale and is often told as a historical event. In Greece and Rome both legends and myths involve deities.
Greek myths origiated from Greece in 800bce
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In ancient Greece they had big amphitheaters and at them they told stories some were true and some were myths but often times these myths were sometimes the Greeks way of explaining natural things using their gods.
Greek myths come from the country of Greece.
The truth is that there is no difference. The only thing that makes you think that there is a difference is the name. The Greek myths are all from the ancient times, hence "Ancient Greece"
Yes
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Popular myths are told in Hollywood through movies.