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Role of myths in society from "summary" of The Golden Bough by James George Frazer

Myths are not mere fables or stories created for entertainment; they play a crucial role in shaping the beliefs, behaviors, and institutions of society. These myths are not only passed down from generation to generation but are also constantly evolving to adapt to the changing needs and values of the community. They serve as a means of explaining the unexplainable and providing a sense of order and purpose in an otherwise chaotic and unpredictable world. Myths are deeply ingrained in the collective consciousness of a society, influencing everything from religious practices to social norms. They provide a framework for understanding the world and our place in it, offering guidance on how to behave and what values to uphold. In this way, myths act as a moral compass, helping to reinforce the values and norms that are deemed essent...
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    The Golden Bough

    James George Frazer

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