Light and darkness, heaven and hell, winners and losers, winners and losers, they all share something, they balance the good and the evil, the glory and shame in the hero's journey, all the lamps have darkness, There is hell in each heaven, there is a failure in all victories, and all the victors have a defeat. In particular in ancient Greece, through this many cultural myths, this constant battle between good and evil, glory and shame, men must have the glory associated with their name and fight for good Hmm. The gods fighting with them and the city of war.
In Greek mythology, it is Naiads, Dryads and Satyrs. Both cultures have the concept of overwhelming evil. The gods of the mountain Olympus represent good, and their opposition is that Titan represents evil. Similarly, I will use Asuras as the main pain of Devas. An interesting fact of these two myths is that good and evil are created by the same person. Gods and Titans were born by Kronos, but Devas and Azulas were born by Kashyap. In these two myths, there is always a struggle between the power of good and evil. Through myths, when they need help of Titan and Asura, we can see that God deceives their opposition, and finally in two cultures this eliminates evil It is profit.
One of the most famous mythical creatures in Greek myths is Pegasus, which is often drawn in books, movies, and video games. In myths, when Perseus was beheading her, Pegasus was born of a bad blood of Medusa. In fact, Hercules has never met Pegasus in Greek mythology. Compared to the myth version, Disney's Hercules version has many bugs, but it also contains many similarities. The similarity between movies and myths reveals the power of Hercules. When a baby killed a snake, a lot of people noticed his strength and muscle very soon. This episode takes place in Disney's movies and classical myths. This shows the first signs of Heracles's amazing superhuman power. In Greek mythology, Hercules did some of the most difficult tasks. And we saved the lives of people from killing nine Hydra and catching wild boars. At the end of his twelve jobs, Hercules became a Greek true hero.