One unifying feature among cultures throughout human history is the creation myth. The creation of the world in Norse Mythology shares some similarities with the Greek creation of the world.Many similarities are seen between the two creation myths. Firstly, there was nothing but primal energy, and something more and more fine becomes created from it. In the Greek version, Gaia serves as the earth, and is created as such. In Norse mythology, Ymir lived as a frost giant, but when he died, he was turned into the world. In both myths, humans are created out of inanimate objects. Wood in the Norse creation myth, and clay in the Greek creation myth. Both also have similarities with how the gods have their own realm above where men live.
Overall, the Greek myths of the creation of the world and of humans have a lot more different gods succeeding, while the Norse have a short line of succession leading to the creation of humans. blah blah differences blahhhhh.........full paragraph All of these people believe in the same thing? wow!! blah blah interesting blah.....your paragraph should be longer than this Humans are unified in their spiritual quests blah blah.....and much longer than this |