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- The myth of Osiris (Egypt).
- The myth of Prometheus (Ancient Greece).
- The myth of Shenlong (China).
- Myth of Cocay (Mayas - Mexico)
- Myth of Beowulf (Nordic countries).
- Myth of Supay (Incas - Peru).
- Myth of Bigfoot (USA).
- The myth of Patasola (Colombia).
- Myth of the Nibelungs (Germany).
- The myth of the banshees (Ireland)
The similarity that is evidenced in the different myths, regardless of where they come from, is that they try to respond to events, sounds or situations that at the time had no explanation, either through monsters, heroes or gods according to each culture.
The oldest myths are greatly influenced by the religion of each culture, arguing beings that produce rays (Zeus), that provided fire to men (Prometheus), or whose visualization brings rain and prosperity for crops (Shenlong), while the myths that were created after the Middle Ages focus on people's fears, reflected in monsters or paranormal creatures, in addition to focusing on role models in wars (heroes), whose feats amaze and delight the public usually.
For the aforementioned, I consider that more than by culture, myths have been influenced by religion, since, depending on the theology taught in each of these cultures, a large number of myths were created around them that verify, in a way, that said imparted religion was real, as well as the benefits of said gods for the people who worshiped them.
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