Myth
A myth is a traditional narrative that seeks to explain fundamental questions about the world and humanity, often through stories involving gods, heroes, ancestors, or other memorable beings. Myths address topics such as creation, the origin of natural phenomena, the course of history, and the foundations of social or religious practices. They function as a symbolic framework for interpreting experience and guiding behavior, and they are typically transmitted orally before being written, adapted to new contexts while preserving core meanings.
While similar to legends, myths emphasize sacred or cosmological concerns rather than verifiable historical events. Folktales,
The term myth is used across disciplines, from theology and anthropology to literary studies. Etymologically, myth