Friday, September 8, 2017
'Creation of myth'
' hu humanness racekind stories vary in some part of the world. Not altogether world stories be the same plainly they contain many similarities, in which I will equivalence using the cr runion of man in the Bible and classical mythology. The creation of man in twain the Bible and classical mythology has one of the nigh compelling similarities because dickens stories had a paragon that was powerful and had the readiness to take inhabitants, which is referring to humans. In Greek mythology, afterwards the deitys had cre take ind the universe, they gave the brothers Prometheus and Epimetheus the power to create man. Although, Epimetheus was describe as impulsive and was cognize to have created creatures that had wings, claws and power, in doing so, he squander what was know to be supernatural resources. Because of this, Prometheus had to shew humans from mud which he depicted physical features by how the gods looked, they were weak and naked, no skills. Humans wer e helpless. This correlates to how man was created in countersign from the way deity had created man. Man was created by dirt, another mineral as Prometheus did with Clay. other similarity these two creation stories is how women ar viewed and how women were the cause of our nightfall from grace.\nIn Genesis, it talks about how god created man and charr known as Adam and eventide. The companions lived in the garden of Eden, where no harm could be made. In the tend of Eden, there was a tree that perfection told them not to eat from. Eventually, Eve ate the fruit and positive(p) Adam to do so as well which lead to them being exiled from the Garden of Eden and losing their immortality. Therefore, Eve was responsible for the woefulness of mankind. Pandora, first char created for man as a collapse to punish Prometheus for stealth fire and boastful it to humans, because he precious to help them grant tools and grow crops to survive. Pandora had a jar, that when opened unle ashed pain, suffering, diseases and so forth Although, when she closed the jar, it is tell that hope re... '
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