mythological narratives
Mythological narratives are traditional stories that explain the beliefs, customs, and values of a culture. They often feature gods, goddesses, and supernatural beings, illustrating how these figures interact with humans and the world. These tales serve to convey moral lessons, cultural heritage, and the mysteries of existence.
These narratives can be found in various cultures, such as the Greek myths of Zeus and Hercules, or the Norse tales of Odin and Thor. They often explore themes like creation, heroism, and the struggle between good and evil, helping societies understand their place in the universe.