Category: Mythology

  • “Jupiter and Io” by Ovid

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Reference Introduction In his poems, which Ovid wrote while being inspired by Roman folklore, he demonstrated the entire mythology of his time. In addition, the author also managed to illustrate through the prism of poetry the life of the people around him. Even though many of his characters…

  • Moses’ Biblical Journey

    The hero’s journey, or the Monomyth, is a primary component of stories in historical myths. According to Joseph Campbell, the expedition entails a hero venturing on an exploration, emerging victorious in a defining confrontation, and coming back to his home reshaped or transformed (Ross, 2019). Ross (2019) states that an analysis of folklores and myths…

  • The Greek Mythology and Myths

    Table of Contents Introduction Sources of the Greek myths Greek myths analyzed Conclusion Work cited Introduction Greek mythology refers to a collection of legends and myths as used by the ancient Greeks in reference to their heroes and gods. It is also taken to mean the nature of the world, as well as the genesis…

  • The Myth and Ritual Schools

    Introduction We would like to focus this essay on the topic “The Myth and Ritual Schools” of Catherine Bell’s Ritual Perspectives and Dimensions, along with its underlying facts and other literature that may have emerged since its inception. Background Which really comes first myth or ritual, or which one evolved out of the other, has…