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The Truth in Mythology

Myths are true to the cultures that tell them, they usually reflect on their beliefs. The myths are not believed to be true by everyone, but are to the culture telling the myths. An example of this is religious beliefs. There is not much proof that these events did not occur, but we believe they did. If myths are not true, they usually will tell something about humans or the culture that is true. Sometimes the truth will just be a moral or view. An example of this is a fable. They are usually not true, but usually have a moral or view in them that is. An example of a fable is the tortoise and the hare. This story has a moral saying that slow and steady wins the race. In conclusion, myths may not be true to everyone, but they are to the people telling them.