Tuesday, February 7, 2017
Creation of myth
public stories vary in umpteen parts of the world. Not each intromission stories be the equal but they contain some similarities, in which I testament compare using the cr swallowion of globe in the playscript and classical mythology. The creation of man in both the rule book and Greek mythology has one of the intimately compelling similarities because both stories had a immortal that was powerful and had the tycoon to take a leak inhabitants, which is referring to humans. In Greek mythology, after the gods had created the universe, they gave the brothers Prometheus and Epimetheus the power to create man. Although, Epimetheus was describe as freakish and was noticen to have created creatures that had wings, claws and power, in doing so, he wasted what was know to be supernatural resources. Because of this, Prometheus had to tell on humans from clay which he portrayed physical features by how the gods looked, they were weak and naked, no skills. human beings were h elpless. This correlates to how man was created in sacred scripture from the way God had created man. populace was created by dirt, another mineral as Prometheus did with Clay. Another relation these two creation stories is how women are viewed and how women were the cause of our fall from grace.\nIn Genesis, it talks about how god created man and womanhood know as Adam and Eve. The companions lived in the garden of Eden, where no misuse could be made. In the tend of Eden, there was a maneuver that God told them not to eat from. Eventually, Eve ate the output and convinced Adam to do so as easily which led to them being exiled from the Garden of Eden and losing their immortality. Therefore, Eve was obligated for the suffering of mankind. Pandora, first woman created for man as a gift to punish Prometheus for larceny fire and giving it to humans, because he wanted to help them pull tools and grow crops to survive. Pandora had a jar, that when heart-to-heart unleashed pai n, suffering, diseases etc. Although, when she closed the jar, it is utter that hope re...
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