Creation Myths Similarities

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Overall, are these creation myths (or regions) more similar or more different? One of main similarities between this myth are: all myths try to explain the creation for all things and the humans, on “the birth of the God’s: “out of the original emptiness, [...] emerged the first thee immortal beings”. Other similarities are the existence of fantastical creatures, in Greek mythology there are creatures like Minotaur and Centaur, and in the Norse there are creatures like trolls, Dwarfs and Gnomes. For the end, those myths are based on a primitive belief system. As we saw, in many aspects myths are similar, like in the propose and in the history

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