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Myth

Traditional story with collective importance that is handed down orally

Myths must have

Character, plot, and seeing

Myths serve as

Models of behavior of concerns and values

Myths are

Anonymous and subject to constant change

The three types of myths

Divine myths, legend myths, and folktales

Divine myths

True myths or myths proper ( involve supernatural beings to explain why the world or parts of the world is the way it is)

Legends

Stories of the great deeds of human heroes or heroines

Folktales

Ordinary people for the explanation of customary patterns of behavior or for entertainment purposes in the society