Create a story All cultures will try to explain how all of the world will be created. They published their own creative stories and their own creative stories depicting the things around them. Most of the creative stories also try to emphasize explaining the mystery, teaching the audience the curriculum, and discovering important aspects of life by each culture. The three creative stories I chose to compare are Mande, African Bushman and Egyptian creation myth. These creative stories are very different, but there are some similarities.
The stories of African Bushman and Iroquois creation resemble each other, but their stories have several different elements. I will explain the similarities and differences between the two stories. These two stories have many shared themes as well as all creative stories. For example, both stories start with world peace. Everyone gets along without pain. Then a bad thing happened. For Bushman, people did not follow Caen. For the Iroquois, an empty woman never got pregnant. In the two stories after this bad thing happened, the world has made a big change. Iroquois myth told that after an empty woman descended to the ground, the twins were seedlings and flint, good and evil. Both myths changed
Comparison and comparison of the creation stories of Genesis and Iroquois when reading two stories or stories created by Genesis and Iroquois. There are some similarities between the two. In Genesis, it talks about heaven and the earth just like the two worlds mentioned in Iroquo's story. (Iroko 's creative story 23 pages / Genesis 1 page). When two people talked about the underlying world that the earth does not look dark, God created the sun, the moon and the stars to adjust the day, the night, the season, and the year. (Iroko 's creative story, page 24 / Genesis, 1 page). In both talks, God places animals on land, water, birds and trees in the air. (Iroko 's creative story, page 24 / Genesis, 1 page). Among these two stories, God used their images to create men and women from dust and breathed their nostrils to give them life. (Iroko's creative story 24 pages / Genesis 2 pages). I also noticed many differences between the story of Iroquois and Genesis. During ~