1. -How much control I have over my life?
-How do I relate to that universe?
-What is the nature of the universe in which we live?
-What must I do in order to survive?
2. The four themes are the parents are often the gods of sky and earth. In the world as in nature, birth, maturity, and death often follows by rebirth. Heroes are children of gods who had an unusual birth. Embark on an arduous journey.
3. The beginning of the universe for most major cultures start with a chaotic, formless mass that a god or pair of gods separate.
4. Hero myths and epics teach members of society the appropriate attitudes, behaviors, and values towards us.
5. Their imperfections allow ordinary people identify heroes and idolize them because everyone has similar psychological needs and conflicts.
6. The foundation of the Matriarchal Society was in the agricultural year.
7. Sigmund Freud's view myths as the expression of the individual's unconscious wishes, fears, and drives.
8. Myths demonstrates the intellectual capacity to understand the world in which they live in.
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