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Myths are very old stories that try to explain how the world works and why certain things happen.
Here are some of the key features of myths.
| Helps to explain mysteries | How the world began |
| Weather phenomenon | |
| Causes of natural disasters | |
| Setting | Ancient times: before recorded history |
| Imaginary worlds | |
| Characters involved | Gods & goddesses |
| Magical creatures | |
| Supernatural beings | |
| Powerful heroes | |
| Other teaching moments | Connected to certain cultural beliefs |
| Considered sacred in some cases |


| Story structure |
| They all use characters and settings to tell their stories |
| All their plots have a beginning, middle and end. |
| Oral tradition origins |
| People told these stories for a long time before they were written down. |
| This is why there are many variations of similar stories told all over the world |
| Teach and entertain |
| They often have teaching moments that include morals, cultural values, beliefs, historical facts or traditions. |
| They are engaging and very imaginative. |
Here are examples of some key features that differentiate myths, legends, fables and folktales.
