Mortals
Mortals are human beings who are subject to death and the natural limits of life, in contrast to immortal beings such as gods or certain mythic entities. The term emphasizes mortality as a defining aspect of human existence and is frequently used in myths, religions, and philosophical discourse to distinguish humans from beings reputed to live forever.
The term derives from Latin mortalem, from mors, mort- meaning 'death'. In biology and demography, mortality refers
In mythologies and religions, mortals are typically depicted as vulnerable to fate, disease, and the limits
In literature and philosophy, mortality is a central theme, shaping inquiries into meaning, ethics, and human
In contemporary usage, mortals often refer to living humans as distinct from supernatural beings, gods, or aliens