Greek storytelling
Greek storytelling, often referred to as Greek mythology, encompasses a rich tradition of tales that explain natural phenomena, human behavior, and the origins of the world. These stories feature a pantheon of gods and goddesses, such as Zeus and Athena, who interact with humans, often leading to moral lessons or cautionary tales.
In addition to mythology, Homer's epic poems, like the Iliad and the Odyssey, are foundational works of Greek literature. They explore themes of heroism, honor, and the human condition through the adventures of characters like Achilles and Odysseus, influencing storytelling across cultures and generations.