Myths are imaginary or realistic stories that have been distorted and exaggerated until they have become fictional. They are narrated orally from generation to generation. They are an important part of people's culture, beliefs, values, and vision of the world. They differ from one people to another, but there are some common elements between them all, such as the presence of gods and monsters. And supernatural characters. It is an important source of inspiration and learning, as it presents people with stories about morality, values, and justice. Each people has its own myths that reflect its culture, history, and beliefs. In the Middle East, the origins of myths go back to ancient civilizations such as the Babylonian, Assyrian, and Phoenician civilizations. For example, Arab myths tell about the gods and supernatural creatures that Arabs believed in before Islam. These myths were part of the life of pre-Islamic Arabs, and represented their relationship with beings, their views on life, and their observations. In Europe, Greek mythology is considered one of the most famous mythologies. They tell about the gods of Mount Olympus and heroes such as Hercules and Odysseus. These epics were narrated orally before they were written down in the form of poetic poems such as Homer's epics "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey."
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