What is mythology?

Mythology is the study and interpretation of myths, often relating to the origins, beliefs, and history of a particular culture or religion. Myths are traditional stories that typically involve supernatural beings or events and serve to explain natural phenomena, societal customs, or moral lessons.

Key aspects of mythology include:

  • Cosmology: Myths often describe the creation of the universe and the origin of the world.
  • Theogony: The genealogy and stories of gods and goddesses.
  • Heroes%20and%20Heroines: Myths frequently feature extraordinary individuals who embody cultural values and undertake great quests.
  • Rituals: Many myths are closely linked to religious practices and ceremonies.
  • Cultural%20Values: Myths reinforce and transmit the moral and social norms of a society.
  • Explanations%20of%20Natural%20Phenomena: Myths provide explanations for occurrences such as the changing seasons, storms, and the existence of certain animals or plants.
  • Afterlife: Myths often describe what happens after death.
  • Monsters%20and%20Creatures: Mythology is full of various creatures, often guarding entrances or being tests for heroes.