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myth is a tale or story describing natural, cultural or godly events.
An example of a myth is the story of Demeter Persephone and Hades.
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hero is a founder of something new who is unique and imperfect.
An example of a hero is Theseus.
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hero's journey is a series of trials to reach rebirth.
An example of a hero's journey is the 12 tasks of Hercules.
Universal means something common worldwide.
An example of something universal is a hero.
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archetype is the original or first model.
An example of archetype is the watery abyss, the void, and the Pan
Gu egg.
Cyclical means a series of events that starts and ends at the same spot.
An example of cyclical is a hero's journey.
Duality means a quality of opposites or two existing as a whole.
An example of duality is yin and yang.
Creation is the beginning of something new.
An example of creation is the myth of Pan
Gu.
Life from death means a new beginning from something ending.
An example of life from death is
Chronos dying and cyclopes coming from his blood.
Matriarchal means the foundation of female power, mother rules.
An example of matriarchal power is
Tiamet being mother of the gods.
Patriarchal means the foundation of male power, father rules.
An example of patriarchal power is Cronus being the father of the
greek gods.
Sacrifice means to give up something high of value for the greater good.
An example of sacrifice is Dionysus dieing each year and returning for man.