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What is the inspiration behind the dark forest in Dante? The entrance to Dante's underworld is situated somewhere in a dark forest: Midway in the journey of our life I came to myself in a dark wood, for the straight way was lost Ah, how ha
myth identification - Folkloric Origins of the Ghost Rider - Mythology . . . The second part of Ghost Rider's mythological roots is simply that of a cursed soul or literally a ghost that rides, like Herne the Hunter, who also rattled with chains The idea that members of the Wild Hunt might be cursed is obviously a product of Christianization They were often hunting on a Christian holiday like Good Friday That was enough to damn their souls for eternity Tales from
What is the moral of the myth of Icarus? - Mythology Folklore Stack . . . The ancient Greeks of the classical and later periods thought that in the form of the myth of Icarus and Daedalus, the memory of the invention of fore-and-aft rigged sails was preserved - according to a common interpretation, Daedalus and Icarus escaped from Crete just on a ship with fore-and-aft rigged sails, which allow to use not only a tailwind, but also a side and even a headwind Prior
Where do Bigfoots live? - Mythology Folklore Stack Exchange The being has different names but seems to be worldwide In the Himalayas it is called Yeti, sometimes it is the abominable snowman but because so far the being has been able to elude capture so sometimes the very existence of this being is questioned However there is so much of earth that is formidable and unexplored there probably are many life forms we have yet to be able to examine and
origins - Are there any hunter gatherer gods? - Mythology Folklore . . . The authors in their article are mentioning that there is least possibility that the early hunter-gatherers is having adopted or accepted any concept of high god or supporting gods as stated below Belief in high gods appears to be a rather “stand-alone” phenomenon in the evolution of hunter-gatherer religion Prior studies have shown that among the four modes of subsistence (hunter