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How to use mythologies in a sentence

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Unlike in the West, our viewers like to see their own heroes, stories, mythologies and melodrama.
Dragons are winged beings portrayed in the ancient mythologies of most cultures.
For example, Artemis and Diana is the same goddess but are of two mythologies.
According to the mythologies of Hinduism, each world cycles is subdivided into four yugas or world ages.
Now in many other mythologies you can find gods that have parallels with Athena.
We thrive on metaphors and similes, and we place ourselves within contexts of known stories and mythologies.
In 1991, Juliet made Blood Sisters, a film essay which explored the mythologies of sisterhood.
In the mythologies that have come down to us, many cultures express this as a sexual union.
A rich assortment awaits the kids with illustrated mythologies to the latest fun publications.
The German view of philologically interesting mythologies pregnant with sophisticated ideas proved uncommonly congenial to the British.
Sacrifice is a universal religious act, one closely associated with the mythologies of particular traditions.
The idea that the universe had a beginning is common to various religions and mythologies.
I had spent most of my life convinced that she was no different than the finicky gods of Greek and Roman mythology and other ancient mythologies.
The legend of the lost continent or island of Atlantis occurs in the mythologies of many parts of Europe.
I've always been interested in the ancient American mythologies of the Inca, Maya, and Aztec, and the ancient mythos of the Greeks and Egyptians.
There are numerous mythologies in which the God is sacrificed as grain or as vegetation in general to feed the people.
Tonight she will consider the differing beliefs and customs relating to death practices from a selection of cultures and mythologies.
In many mythologies death is represented as resulting from some primordial mischance.
Third, they attempt to delegitimatize the insistent mythologies that other writers have perpetuated about the Center, such as mistaking its early teachers for missionaries.
Caesarian births have been a part of human culture since ancient times, and numerous references appear in ancient Hindu, Egyptian, Grecian and Roman mythologies.
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The zoo-morphic or theriomorphic mythologies and creeds are nowhere more vivacious than in America.
Often in the mythologies this ultimate rational element was ascribed to the teaching of a god or a culture hero.
Let those who like it, lend their labour to the unravelling the secrets of the mythologies.
What ransacking of heathen mythologies for metaphors and allusions!
Greek rationalism challenged ancient mythologies and the authority of the clergy.
It is the uncivilized free and wild thinking in Hamlet and the Iliad, in all the scriptures and mythologies, not learned in the schools, that delights us.
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