MYTHOLOGY Lorden Russell 7 th hour. What is Mythology? YYou might be asking what is Mythology. Mythology is Great stories or legends told by many different.

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MYTHOLOGY Lorden Russell 7 th hour

What is Mythology? YYou might be asking what is Mythology. Mythology is Great stories or legends told by many different cultures. And you might not believe some of these stories, but they say they are true.

Mythical creatures  Mythical creatures are animals and beasts such as dragon’s and griffin’s, unicorns and minotaur’s.

Gods  Gods are powerful people who are believed to be super heroes. Some bring hope, fame, happiness, luck, etc. Some gods have better powers than others.

Creation of earth and how it will end  The earth was said to be created by Raven and Nun and the earth will end by the sun blowing us out by the heat.

Atlantis  Poseidon made Atlantis to impress the women he loved, Clito. One day the Rulers got to much need in wanting money, got spoiled, and dishonest, so Poseidon washed away Atlantis.

The Underworld  The under world is where the Evil forces, Super naturals, and all the evil is to be held. Such as the devil.

The power of the unicorns horn  The power of the unicorns horn is to hold balance, and meaning

The creation of sun and moon  The sun and moon were created to hold light, life, and make us able to tell time

Creation of mankind  They say the first human was created by a beach pea in a pod from a pond.

Animal idols AAnimal idols are powerful creatures that are half human half animal that have great powers that can be good or bad and are like gods but aren't the same.

Where was Noah's arks Flood TThe flood happened in Mesopotamia caused by the Persian golf and the Mediterranean sea.

Questions  Q: Name one mythical creature? A: Dragon, Unicorn, Minotaur, Griffin, And more.  Q: What do gods do? A: They use their Powers to bring hope, fame, luck, and etc.  Q: How was the world created? A: By 2 gods, Raven and Nun.

 Q: How was Atlantis washed away? A: Atlantis was washed away by Poseidon.  Q:The underworld is for who? A:Supernatrals and Evil forces.  Q: What is the power of the unicorns horn. A: It balances meaning and power.  Q: Why was the sun and moon created? A: For light, life, and so it is able to tell time.

 Q: How did the first human form? A: From a pod In a beach pea then forming from different forms of human body's.  Q: Why are animal idols half-human half-animal? A: It gives them there great powers. Q: Where was the Noah's ark flood? A: In Mesopotamia.

Record Breaking facts Oldest mythical painting: found in France that dates back about 31,000 years ago. Oldest mythical story: Written on a tablet that dates back 1,700 years ago. Oldest ancient wonder: The great pyramid is the oldest survivor of the 7 wonders.

My Resources  Google images  Encyclopedia of the world, By: Anita Ganeri, Hazel Mary Martell, Brian Williams  Eye witness: Mythology, By: Neil Philip  Mythological Creatures, By: Lynn Curlee  Mythology, By: Edith Hamilton