Mythical Tales
"Mythical Tales" are stories that originate from various cultures and often feature gods, heroes, and supernatural beings. These narratives explain natural phenomena, human behavior, and cultural traditions. They serve to entertain, educate, and preserve the values of a society, often passed down through generations.
Common themes in mythical tales include creation, adventure, and moral lessons. Famous examples include the Greek myths of Zeus and Hercules, the Norse legends of Thor and Odin, and the Indian epics like the Mahabharata. These stories continue to influence literature, art, and popular culture today.