OF COURSE Homer told myths. two of Homer's most famous epics is the Illiad and the Oddessay. The Illiad is about the strengths of men the place taking in the Trojan war, while the Oddessay is about cunning and smartness all that, taking places when Oddeseus is taking his journey home AFTER the Trojan war. Yep. BUt it is also possible that he told BOTH.
They are both brave. they both showed courage, braveness, and honor. They were both heroes and myths.
They were all members of Greek mythology and had something to do with it and were both great Greek poets and writers If you are doing this for Greek and Roman Myths in Miss Vigil's class at TLC in New Mexico do no use this answer!
they both went to the underworld andd they also both went to the greek sides of the god.
Not necessarily, they have the same kinds of gods ,but with different names and meanings both have a sun god, god of the seas, goddess of beauty ,and so on (hope this helps).
epics
OF COURSE Homer told myths. two of Homer's most famous epics is the Illiad and the Oddessay. The Illiad is about the strengths of men the place taking in the Trojan war, while the Oddessay is about cunning and smartness all that, taking places when Oddeseus is taking his journey home AFTER the Trojan war. Yep. BUt it is also possible that he told BOTH.
The theme of the Mahabharata focuses on duty, righteousness, and the consequences of war. It delves into complex moral and ethical dilemmas faced by its characters. In contrast, the Ramayana emphasizes concepts such as duty, loyalty, sacrifice, and the triumph of good over evil. Both epics explore these themes in unique ways reflecting the diversity of Indian storytelling.
amazing heroes
black coffee and a cold shower are both myths about sobering up
Myths
Yes, revenge can be a common theme in stories where a character seeks retribution for a perceived wrongdoing. It often explores the consequences of seeking revenge and its impact on both the one seeking it and those around them.
"The Scream" by Edvard Munch shares a common theme with "The Scream" by Franz Kafka, as both explore themes of existential dread, isolation, and anxiety in the modern world.
I think the muscles growing bigger would make you taller
Yes, it was their religion.
They take place across a wide range of territory, following the exploits of a single hero. The language in which they are told reflects the grandeur, nobility, and scope of the subject matter. They both fight supernatural monsters.
They are both brave. they both showed courage, braveness, and honor. They were both heroes and myths.