Think of a myth not covered in the chapter with which you’re familiar, retell it, and consider what this myth reveals about the culture from which it comes
Please provide the best answer for the statement.
The ideal response would include the following:
1. Examples of a myth not included in the chapter are common Greek or world myths, contemporary urban legends, or narratives (e.g., the American Dream) that one might consider revealing but not necessarily “true.”
2. Student should analyze his or her myth’s relationship to the culture from which it comes, explaining what “unknowns” it attempts to resolve and what cultural values it expresses.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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