SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 4
"All myths deal with the maturation of the
individual, from dependency through
adulthood, through maturity, and then to
the exit; and then how to relate to his
society and how to relate to this society to
the world of nature and the cosmos."
-Joseph Campbell
Definition of Mythology
-a myth is a sacred narrative explaining how the world and humankind came to
be in their present form.
-a myth is a sacred story from the past. It may explain the origin of the universe
and of life, or it may express its culture's moral values in human terms. Myths
concern the powers who control the human world and the relationship between
those powers and human beings. Although myths are religious in their origin and
function, they may also be the earliest form of history, science, or philosophy..
Characteristics
1. The main characters in myths are usually gods or supernatural heroes.
2. Myths generally take place in a primordial age, when the world had not yet
achieved its current form. They explain how the world gained its current form and
how customs, institutions, and taboos were established.
Origins of Myth
1. One theory claims that myths are distorted accounts of real historical events.
According to this theory, storytellers repeatedly elaborated upon historical accounts
until the figures in those accounts gained the status of gods.
2. Some theories propose that myths began as allegories. According to one theory,
myths began as allegories for natural phenomena: for example, a poetic description of
the sea as "raging" was eventually taken literally, and the sea was then thought of as a
raging god
3.Some thinkers believe that myths resulted from the personification of inanimate
objects and forces. According to these thinkers, the ancients worshipped natural
phenomena such as fire and air, gradually coming to describe them as gods. The
ancients tended to view things as persons, not as mere objects;[
thus, they described
natural events as acts of personal gods, thus giving rise to myths.
4.According to the myth-ritual theory, the existence of myth is tied to ritual. In its
most extreme form, this theory claims that myths arose to explain rituals. People
begin performing rituals for some reason that is not related to myth; later, after they
have forgotten the original reason for a ritual, they try to account for the ritual by
inventing a myth and claiming that the ritual commemorates the events described in
that myth. Primitive man starts out with a belief in magical laws; later, when man
begins to lose faith in magic, he invents myths about gods and claims that his formerly
magical rituals are religious rituals intended to appease the gods.
Functions of Myth
1. One of the foremost functions of myth is to establish models for behavior.The
figures described in myth are sacred
and are therefore worthy role models for human beings.Thus, myths often function
to uphold current social structures
and institutions: they justify these customs by claiming that they were established
by sacred beings.
2. Another function is to provide people with a religious experience. By retelling
myths, human beings detach themselves
from the present and return to the mythical age, thereby bringing themselves
closer to the divine.In fact, in some cases,
a society will reenact a myth in an attempt to reproduce the conditions of the
mythical age: for example, it will reenact the
healing performed by a god at the beginning of time in order to heal someone in
the present.(ritual)

More Related Content

What's hot

Religious Studies: Approaches and Insights
Religious Studies: Approaches and InsightsReligious Studies: Approaches and Insights
Religious Studies: Approaches and InsightsWalter Ratliff
 
The way of truth
The way of truthThe way of truth
The way of truthteomai1
 
The Influence of Folklore on the History of Religious
The Influence of Folklore on the History of ReligiousThe Influence of Folklore on the History of Religious
The Influence of Folklore on the History of ReligiousDavid Lianno
 
Witchcraft Power Point- Extended Project.
Witchcraft Power Point- Extended Project. Witchcraft Power Point- Extended Project.
Witchcraft Power Point- Extended Project. laurenalicejohnson
 
Philosophy 100: Chapt 5
Philosophy 100: Chapt 5Philosophy 100: Chapt 5
Philosophy 100: Chapt 5dborcoman
 
Ws 420 women and religion
Ws 420 women and religionWs 420 women and religion
Ws 420 women and religionhellingar
 
Philosophy 100: Chapt 6
Philosophy 100: Chapt 6Philosophy 100: Chapt 6
Philosophy 100: Chapt 6dborcoman
 
Philosophy 100: Chapter 2
Philosophy 100: Chapter 2Philosophy 100: Chapter 2
Philosophy 100: Chapter 2dborcoman
 
Mohammed Sharif
Mohammed SharifMohammed Sharif
Mohammed SharifAndy Law
 

What's hot (15)

Religious Studies: Approaches and Insights
Religious Studies: Approaches and InsightsReligious Studies: Approaches and Insights
Religious Studies: Approaches and Insights
 
The way of truth
The way of truthThe way of truth
The way of truth
 
Teopolitics
TeopoliticsTeopolitics
Teopolitics
 
The Influence of Folklore on the History of Religious
The Influence of Folklore on the History of ReligiousThe Influence of Folklore on the History of Religious
The Influence of Folklore on the History of Religious
 
Witchcraft Power Point- Extended Project.
Witchcraft Power Point- Extended Project. Witchcraft Power Point- Extended Project.
Witchcraft Power Point- Extended Project.
 
The Historicity of the Gospels
The Historicity of the GospelsThe Historicity of the Gospels
The Historicity of the Gospels
 
Philosophy 100: Chapt 5
Philosophy 100: Chapt 5Philosophy 100: Chapt 5
Philosophy 100: Chapt 5
 
Deut 011-slides
Deut 011-slidesDeut 011-slides
Deut 011-slides
 
Ws 420 women and religion
Ws 420 women and religionWs 420 women and religion
Ws 420 women and religion
 
Chapter 13 religion
Chapter 13 religionChapter 13 religion
Chapter 13 religion
 
Bloque 1 filosofía
Bloque 1 filosofíaBloque 1 filosofía
Bloque 1 filosofía
 
Philosophy 100: Chapt 6
Philosophy 100: Chapt 6Philosophy 100: Chapt 6
Philosophy 100: Chapt 6
 
Philosophy 100: Chapter 2
Philosophy 100: Chapter 2Philosophy 100: Chapter 2
Philosophy 100: Chapter 2
 
Nature of religion
Nature of religionNature of religion
Nature of religion
 
Mohammed Sharif
Mohammed SharifMohammed Sharif
Mohammed Sharif
 

Similar to Myth

Psychological and Sociological Aspects of Mysticism
Psychological and Sociological Aspects of MysticismPsychological and Sociological Aspects of Mysticism
Psychological and Sociological Aspects of Mysticismpaulussilas
 
Magic and Religion in the Middle ages
Magic and Religion in the Middle agesMagic and Religion in the Middle ages
Magic and Religion in the Middle agesHarry Gill
 
Classical Mythology chapter 1 major points
Classical Mythology chapter 1 major pointsClassical Mythology chapter 1 major points
Classical Mythology chapter 1 major pointsChristina McCleanhan
 
Anthro 181: Social Anthropology of Religion
Anthro 181: Social Anthropology of ReligionAnthro 181: Social Anthropology of Religion
Anthro 181: Social Anthropology of ReligionMykel Pan :)
 
Definitions, Functions, Nature, Structure of Mythology
Definitions, Functions, Nature, Structure of MythologyDefinitions, Functions, Nature, Structure of Mythology
Definitions, Functions, Nature, Structure of MythologyShin Chan
 
Myth mythology and folklore
Myth mythology and folkloreMyth mythology and folklore
Myth mythology and folkloreRichardBanez
 
Religion in the Ancient Mediterranean: Course Description
Religion in the Ancient Mediterranean: Course DescriptionReligion in the Ancient Mediterranean: Course Description
Religion in the Ancient Mediterranean: Course DescriptionKate Findley
 
Mythology and Folklore.pptx
Mythology and Folklore.pptxMythology and Folklore.pptx
Mythology and Folklore.pptxHernanDeGuzman1
 
Personification And Anthropomorphism
Personification And AnthropomorphismPersonification And Anthropomorphism
Personification And AnthropomorphismTiffany Surratt
 
KNOWLEDGE IS POWER.pdf
KNOWLEDGE IS POWER.pdfKNOWLEDGE IS POWER.pdf
KNOWLEDGE IS POWER.pdftrungvo92
 
The functions of myth
The functions of mythThe functions of myth
The functions of mythMsWLZ
 

Similar to Myth (20)

Myth
MythMyth
Myth
 
What Is Myth?
What Is Myth?What Is Myth?
What Is Myth?
 
Reflection Paper On Myth
Reflection Paper On MythReflection Paper On Myth
Reflection Paper On Myth
 
Psychological and Sociological Aspects of Mysticism
Psychological and Sociological Aspects of MysticismPsychological and Sociological Aspects of Mysticism
Psychological and Sociological Aspects of Mysticism
 
Reflection About Myth
Reflection About MythReflection About Myth
Reflection About Myth
 
Myth Reflection Paper
Myth Reflection PaperMyth Reflection Paper
Myth Reflection Paper
 
Magic and Religion in the Middle ages
Magic and Religion in the Middle agesMagic and Religion in the Middle ages
Magic and Religion in the Middle ages
 
Classical Mythology chapter 1 major points
Classical Mythology chapter 1 major pointsClassical Mythology chapter 1 major points
Classical Mythology chapter 1 major points
 
Anthro 181: Social Anthropology of Religion
Anthro 181: Social Anthropology of ReligionAnthro 181: Social Anthropology of Religion
Anthro 181: Social Anthropology of Religion
 
Definitions, Functions, Nature, Structure of Mythology
Definitions, Functions, Nature, Structure of MythologyDefinitions, Functions, Nature, Structure of Mythology
Definitions, Functions, Nature, Structure of Mythology
 
Myth mythology and folklore
Myth mythology and folkloreMyth mythology and folklore
Myth mythology and folklore
 
Religion in the Ancient Mediterranean: Course Description
Religion in the Ancient Mediterranean: Course DescriptionReligion in the Ancient Mediterranean: Course Description
Religion in the Ancient Mediterranean: Course Description
 
Whyismyth3
Whyismyth3Whyismyth3
Whyismyth3
 
Mythology and Folklore.pptx
Mythology and Folklore.pptxMythology and Folklore.pptx
Mythology and Folklore.pptx
 
Lecture 1: World Religions
Lecture 1: World ReligionsLecture 1: World Religions
Lecture 1: World Religions
 
Personification And Anthropomorphism
Personification And AnthropomorphismPersonification And Anthropomorphism
Personification And Anthropomorphism
 
Legend and myth
Legend and mythLegend and myth
Legend and myth
 
KNOWLEDGE IS POWER.pdf
KNOWLEDGE IS POWER.pdfKNOWLEDGE IS POWER.pdf
KNOWLEDGE IS POWER.pdf
 
The Inescapable Story
The Inescapable StoryThe Inescapable Story
The Inescapable Story
 
The functions of myth
The functions of mythThe functions of myth
The functions of myth
 

More from pvenglishteach (20)

Colony
ColonyColony
Colony
 
Narrative structure
Narrative structureNarrative structure
Narrative structure
 
By the waters of babylon
By the waters of babylonBy the waters of babylon
By the waters of babylon
 
By the waters of babylon
By the waters of babylonBy the waters of babylon
By the waters of babylon
 
Paradox
ParadoxParadox
Paradox
 
Drama and Death of a Salesman
Drama and Death of a SalesmanDrama and Death of a Salesman
Drama and Death of a Salesman
 
Drama and Death of a Salesman
Drama and Death of a SalesmanDrama and Death of a Salesman
Drama and Death of a Salesman
 
Cause and-effect-powerpoint
Cause and-effect-powerpointCause and-effect-powerpoint
Cause and-effect-powerpoint
 
The theory and practice of oligarchical collectivism in 1984
The theory and practice of oligarchical collectivism in 1984The theory and practice of oligarchical collectivism in 1984
The theory and practice of oligarchical collectivism in 1984
 
Newspeak
NewspeakNewspeak
Newspeak
 
Science fiction
Science fictionScience fiction
Science fiction
 
Sonnet
SonnetSonnet
Sonnet
 
Allusions in FFA
Allusions in FFAAllusions in FFA
Allusions in FFA
 
What is intelligence
What is intelligenceWhat is intelligence
What is intelligence
 
Why write 1984
Why write 1984Why write 1984
Why write 1984
 
Foreshadowing
ForeshadowingForeshadowing
Foreshadowing
 
Allusions
AllusionsAllusions
Allusions
 
Mood
MoodMood
Mood
 
Tone and Mood
Tone and MoodTone and Mood
Tone and Mood
 
The stranger part ii
The stranger part iiThe stranger part ii
The stranger part ii
 

Recently uploaded

Keynote by Prof. Wurzer at Nordex about IP-design
Keynote by Prof. Wurzer at Nordex about IP-designKeynote by Prof. Wurzer at Nordex about IP-design
Keynote by Prof. Wurzer at Nordex about IP-designMIPLM
 
Proudly South Africa powerpoint Thorisha.pptx
Proudly South Africa powerpoint Thorisha.pptxProudly South Africa powerpoint Thorisha.pptx
Proudly South Africa powerpoint Thorisha.pptxthorishapillay1
 
Field Attribute Index Feature in Odoo 17
Field Attribute Index Feature in Odoo 17Field Attribute Index Feature in Odoo 17
Field Attribute Index Feature in Odoo 17Celine George
 
Influencing policy (training slides from Fast Track Impact)
Influencing policy (training slides from Fast Track Impact)Influencing policy (training slides from Fast Track Impact)
Influencing policy (training slides from Fast Track Impact)Mark Reed
 
Grade 9 Q4-MELC1-Active and Passive Voice.pptx
Grade 9 Q4-MELC1-Active and Passive Voice.pptxGrade 9 Q4-MELC1-Active and Passive Voice.pptx
Grade 9 Q4-MELC1-Active and Passive Voice.pptxChelloAnnAsuncion2
 
call girls in Kamla Market (DELHI) 🔝 >༒9953330565🔝 genuine Escort Service 🔝✔️✔️
call girls in Kamla Market (DELHI) 🔝 >༒9953330565🔝 genuine Escort Service 🔝✔️✔️call girls in Kamla Market (DELHI) 🔝 >༒9953330565🔝 genuine Escort Service 🔝✔️✔️
call girls in Kamla Market (DELHI) 🔝 >༒9953330565🔝 genuine Escort Service 🔝✔️✔️9953056974 Low Rate Call Girls In Saket, Delhi NCR
 
MULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptx
MULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptxMULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptx
MULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptxAnupkumar Sharma
 
Procuring digital preservation CAN be quick and painless with our new dynamic...
Procuring digital preservation CAN be quick and painless with our new dynamic...Procuring digital preservation CAN be quick and painless with our new dynamic...
Procuring digital preservation CAN be quick and painless with our new dynamic...Jisc
 
ECONOMIC CONTEXT - PAPER 1 Q3: NEWSPAPERS.pptx
ECONOMIC CONTEXT - PAPER 1 Q3: NEWSPAPERS.pptxECONOMIC CONTEXT - PAPER 1 Q3: NEWSPAPERS.pptx
ECONOMIC CONTEXT - PAPER 1 Q3: NEWSPAPERS.pptxiammrhaywood
 
What is Model Inheritance in Odoo 17 ERP
What is Model Inheritance in Odoo 17 ERPWhat is Model Inheritance in Odoo 17 ERP
What is Model Inheritance in Odoo 17 ERPCeline George
 
ISYU TUNGKOL SA SEKSWLADIDA (ISSUE ABOUT SEXUALITY
ISYU TUNGKOL SA SEKSWLADIDA (ISSUE ABOUT SEXUALITYISYU TUNGKOL SA SEKSWLADIDA (ISSUE ABOUT SEXUALITY
ISYU TUNGKOL SA SEKSWLADIDA (ISSUE ABOUT SEXUALITYKayeClaireEstoconing
 
AMERICAN LANGUAGE HUB_Level2_Student'sBook_Answerkey.pdf
AMERICAN LANGUAGE HUB_Level2_Student'sBook_Answerkey.pdfAMERICAN LANGUAGE HUB_Level2_Student'sBook_Answerkey.pdf
AMERICAN LANGUAGE HUB_Level2_Student'sBook_Answerkey.pdfphamnguyenenglishnb
 
Computed Fields and api Depends in the Odoo 17
Computed Fields and api Depends in the Odoo 17Computed Fields and api Depends in the Odoo 17
Computed Fields and api Depends in the Odoo 17Celine George
 
Choosing the Right CBSE School A Comprehensive Guide for Parents
Choosing the Right CBSE School A Comprehensive Guide for ParentsChoosing the Right CBSE School A Comprehensive Guide for Parents
Choosing the Right CBSE School A Comprehensive Guide for Parentsnavabharathschool99
 
THEORIES OF ORGANIZATION-PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
THEORIES OF ORGANIZATION-PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONTHEORIES OF ORGANIZATION-PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
THEORIES OF ORGANIZATION-PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONHumphrey A Beña
 
Karra SKD Conference Presentation Revised.pptx
Karra SKD Conference Presentation Revised.pptxKarra SKD Conference Presentation Revised.pptx
Karra SKD Conference Presentation Revised.pptxAshokKarra1
 

Recently uploaded (20)

Keynote by Prof. Wurzer at Nordex about IP-design
Keynote by Prof. Wurzer at Nordex about IP-designKeynote by Prof. Wurzer at Nordex about IP-design
Keynote by Prof. Wurzer at Nordex about IP-design
 
Proudly South Africa powerpoint Thorisha.pptx
Proudly South Africa powerpoint Thorisha.pptxProudly South Africa powerpoint Thorisha.pptx
Proudly South Africa powerpoint Thorisha.pptx
 
Field Attribute Index Feature in Odoo 17
Field Attribute Index Feature in Odoo 17Field Attribute Index Feature in Odoo 17
Field Attribute Index Feature in Odoo 17
 
Influencing policy (training slides from Fast Track Impact)
Influencing policy (training slides from Fast Track Impact)Influencing policy (training slides from Fast Track Impact)
Influencing policy (training slides from Fast Track Impact)
 
FINALS_OF_LEFT_ON_C'N_EL_DORADO_2024.pptx
FINALS_OF_LEFT_ON_C'N_EL_DORADO_2024.pptxFINALS_OF_LEFT_ON_C'N_EL_DORADO_2024.pptx
FINALS_OF_LEFT_ON_C'N_EL_DORADO_2024.pptx
 
Grade 9 Q4-MELC1-Active and Passive Voice.pptx
Grade 9 Q4-MELC1-Active and Passive Voice.pptxGrade 9 Q4-MELC1-Active and Passive Voice.pptx
Grade 9 Q4-MELC1-Active and Passive Voice.pptx
 
call girls in Kamla Market (DELHI) 🔝 >༒9953330565🔝 genuine Escort Service 🔝✔️✔️
call girls in Kamla Market (DELHI) 🔝 >༒9953330565🔝 genuine Escort Service 🔝✔️✔️call girls in Kamla Market (DELHI) 🔝 >༒9953330565🔝 genuine Escort Service 🔝✔️✔️
call girls in Kamla Market (DELHI) 🔝 >༒9953330565🔝 genuine Escort Service 🔝✔️✔️
 
MULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptx
MULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptxMULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptx
MULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptx
 
Procuring digital preservation CAN be quick and painless with our new dynamic...
Procuring digital preservation CAN be quick and painless with our new dynamic...Procuring digital preservation CAN be quick and painless with our new dynamic...
Procuring digital preservation CAN be quick and painless with our new dynamic...
 
ECONOMIC CONTEXT - PAPER 1 Q3: NEWSPAPERS.pptx
ECONOMIC CONTEXT - PAPER 1 Q3: NEWSPAPERS.pptxECONOMIC CONTEXT - PAPER 1 Q3: NEWSPAPERS.pptx
ECONOMIC CONTEXT - PAPER 1 Q3: NEWSPAPERS.pptx
 
What is Model Inheritance in Odoo 17 ERP
What is Model Inheritance in Odoo 17 ERPWhat is Model Inheritance in Odoo 17 ERP
What is Model Inheritance in Odoo 17 ERP
 
ISYU TUNGKOL SA SEKSWLADIDA (ISSUE ABOUT SEXUALITY
ISYU TUNGKOL SA SEKSWLADIDA (ISSUE ABOUT SEXUALITYISYU TUNGKOL SA SEKSWLADIDA (ISSUE ABOUT SEXUALITY
ISYU TUNGKOL SA SEKSWLADIDA (ISSUE ABOUT SEXUALITY
 
AMERICAN LANGUAGE HUB_Level2_Student'sBook_Answerkey.pdf
AMERICAN LANGUAGE HUB_Level2_Student'sBook_Answerkey.pdfAMERICAN LANGUAGE HUB_Level2_Student'sBook_Answerkey.pdf
AMERICAN LANGUAGE HUB_Level2_Student'sBook_Answerkey.pdf
 
Computed Fields and api Depends in the Odoo 17
Computed Fields and api Depends in the Odoo 17Computed Fields and api Depends in the Odoo 17
Computed Fields and api Depends in the Odoo 17
 
LEFT_ON_C'N_ PRELIMS_EL_DORADO_2024.pptx
LEFT_ON_C'N_ PRELIMS_EL_DORADO_2024.pptxLEFT_ON_C'N_ PRELIMS_EL_DORADO_2024.pptx
LEFT_ON_C'N_ PRELIMS_EL_DORADO_2024.pptx
 
Model Call Girl in Tilak Nagar Delhi reach out to us at 🔝9953056974🔝
Model Call Girl in Tilak Nagar Delhi reach out to us at 🔝9953056974🔝Model Call Girl in Tilak Nagar Delhi reach out to us at 🔝9953056974🔝
Model Call Girl in Tilak Nagar Delhi reach out to us at 🔝9953056974🔝
 
Choosing the Right CBSE School A Comprehensive Guide for Parents
Choosing the Right CBSE School A Comprehensive Guide for ParentsChoosing the Right CBSE School A Comprehensive Guide for Parents
Choosing the Right CBSE School A Comprehensive Guide for Parents
 
THEORIES OF ORGANIZATION-PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
THEORIES OF ORGANIZATION-PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONTHEORIES OF ORGANIZATION-PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
THEORIES OF ORGANIZATION-PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
 
Karra SKD Conference Presentation Revised.pptx
Karra SKD Conference Presentation Revised.pptxKarra SKD Conference Presentation Revised.pptx
Karra SKD Conference Presentation Revised.pptx
 
YOUVE GOT EMAIL_FINALS_EL_DORADO_2024.pptx
YOUVE GOT EMAIL_FINALS_EL_DORADO_2024.pptxYOUVE GOT EMAIL_FINALS_EL_DORADO_2024.pptx
YOUVE GOT EMAIL_FINALS_EL_DORADO_2024.pptx
 

Myth

  • 1. "All myths deal with the maturation of the individual, from dependency through adulthood, through maturity, and then to the exit; and then how to relate to his society and how to relate to this society to the world of nature and the cosmos." -Joseph Campbell
  • 2. Definition of Mythology -a myth is a sacred narrative explaining how the world and humankind came to be in their present form. -a myth is a sacred story from the past. It may explain the origin of the universe and of life, or it may express its culture's moral values in human terms. Myths concern the powers who control the human world and the relationship between those powers and human beings. Although myths are religious in their origin and function, they may also be the earliest form of history, science, or philosophy.. Characteristics 1. The main characters in myths are usually gods or supernatural heroes. 2. Myths generally take place in a primordial age, when the world had not yet achieved its current form. They explain how the world gained its current form and how customs, institutions, and taboos were established.
  • 3. Origins of Myth 1. One theory claims that myths are distorted accounts of real historical events. According to this theory, storytellers repeatedly elaborated upon historical accounts until the figures in those accounts gained the status of gods. 2. Some theories propose that myths began as allegories. According to one theory, myths began as allegories for natural phenomena: for example, a poetic description of the sea as "raging" was eventually taken literally, and the sea was then thought of as a raging god 3.Some thinkers believe that myths resulted from the personification of inanimate objects and forces. According to these thinkers, the ancients worshipped natural phenomena such as fire and air, gradually coming to describe them as gods. The ancients tended to view things as persons, not as mere objects;[ thus, they described natural events as acts of personal gods, thus giving rise to myths. 4.According to the myth-ritual theory, the existence of myth is tied to ritual. In its most extreme form, this theory claims that myths arose to explain rituals. People begin performing rituals for some reason that is not related to myth; later, after they have forgotten the original reason for a ritual, they try to account for the ritual by inventing a myth and claiming that the ritual commemorates the events described in that myth. Primitive man starts out with a belief in magical laws; later, when man begins to lose faith in magic, he invents myths about gods and claims that his formerly magical rituals are religious rituals intended to appease the gods.
  • 4. Functions of Myth 1. One of the foremost functions of myth is to establish models for behavior.The figures described in myth are sacred and are therefore worthy role models for human beings.Thus, myths often function to uphold current social structures and institutions: they justify these customs by claiming that they were established by sacred beings. 2. Another function is to provide people with a religious experience. By retelling myths, human beings detach themselves from the present and return to the mythical age, thereby bringing themselves closer to the divine.In fact, in some cases, a society will reenact a myth in an attempt to reproduce the conditions of the mythical age: for example, it will reenact the healing performed by a god at the beginning of time in order to heal someone in the present.(ritual)