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QuestionCan you give me some ideas to start writing a myth?Community AnswerCome up with a natural mystery, like how the planets were created, why snakes don't have legs, or why the grass is green and start there.
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QuestionCan I write a myth in third person view?Community AnswerYes, you can. The majority of myths are usually written in third person.
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QuestionHow can I tell if I'm a good myth writer?Community AnswerWhen you've finished your myth, ask people to read it and give you their honest opinions.
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QuestionI have come up with a natural mystery. What should I do next?Community AnswerThink about what is odd or fantastical about the natural mystery. For example, why don't snakes have legs but other animals do? Then think of a story behind that: maybe the snake used to have legs but he lost them in a war, or he got them taken away because he misbehaved, or maybe he wanted to be unique and different from all the other animals. Go from there.
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QuestionIf I'm writing about the Greek goddess Nemesis, what should I write about?Community AnswerYou could write about whatever you wanted, but maybe choose something about her that intrigues you. It's always best to write about something that interests you; usually the reader can tell whether you actually enjoyed writing the myth/story.
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QuestionCan a myth be written in first person point of view?Community AnswerIf it's well executed, then it can be a possible option. However, I wouldn't recommend this until you're more experienced with writing and structuring myths.
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QuestionI am having trouble coming up with a mythical character, what should I do?Community AnswerFor a protagonist you can use any stereotypical person like a prince who thinks he's better than everyone. Or for an antagonist you can do maybe a mix between two things, like Medusa is a snake/human.
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QuestionIs a creation story a myth?Community AnswerYes, a myth explains how something happened or came to be. Creation myths are some of the most common myths.
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QuestionDoes a myth need to be set in the distant past?Community AnswerYes.
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QuestionDo I need a complicated title for the myth?Community AnswerNo, you do not.
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QuestionI am having trouble with making a character, what should I do?Community AnswerI just searched for names with meanings related to my topic. For example, I needed to make up a name for a rain goddess, so I searched for names that mean rain and named her Reva.
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QuestionHow do I add a plot about a myth?Community AnswerChange the the myth to fit into your story.
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QuestionWhy are myths important?Community AnswerMyths tell stories that can entertain and educate the listeners/readers on moral lessons.
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QuestionI made a myth about why we snuggle in the winter. Do you like that idea?Community AnswerSure, I think that is a good thing to write about, but the most important thing is that you like the idea.
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QuestionHow should I start the story?Community AnswerYou can start it in whichever way you'd like, but you should make it catchy.
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QuestionHow do I come up with a good myth name?Community AnswerThink about the main point you are trying to prove in your myth and use that as the basis for the name.
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QuestionHow do I know if I'm a good writer?Community AnswerAsk your most honest friends to read your work and tell you what they think, or post your work online on a website like Wattpad and see what random strangers think!
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QuestionHow do I figure out what to write my myth about?Community AnswerThink about things you might have wondered about as a child, such as how birds fly, and explore writing a myth around that.
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QuestionI don't know any gods or goddesses and I need them in my myth. What could I do?Community AnswerYou could search gods and goddesses online. there are gods and goddesses for almost everything.
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QuestionWhat is a nice title for a myth?Community AnswerThat depends on what myth you are writing about. The myth in the example is about why vultures have bald heads, and their title is "Why Vultures have Bald Heads."
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QuestionHow do I start the introduction of a myth?Community AnswerTry, "In the earliest of time," "Long, long ago," or, "Many years ago."
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QuestionHow do I make my own plan for a myth?Community AnswerSimply do what interests you. Ask a question you can answer in a mythical fashion.
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QuestionWhat do I need to know about a myth?Community AnswerThey are almost always just after the beginning of time, and explain some sort of natural mystery. Talking animals are popular in myths, but are not completely necessary.
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QuestionHow should I start each paragraph when writing a myth?Community AnswerWhatever makes sense as a story. Just think of it as a normal story but about different things.
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QuestionHow long should a myth be?Satsuma_QueenCommunity AnswerAny length. Some myths are only 1-2 pages, some are 50, it's up to you. Just make sure your myth is enjoyable for the reader.
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QuestionDo I skip lines between sentences in a myth?Community AnswerYou do not need to skip lines between sentences when writing anything, unless it is an assignment for school and you've been specifically asked to do so by the teacher.
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QuestionIs it correct to write a myth in first person?MeowingFanFictionsCommunity AnswerGenerally third person is better, but you can write in first person if you have enough experience writing myths.
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QuestionIs it possible to use this modern time as settings for a myth?WiksiCommunity AnswerYes, you can. You can create a myth about why mobile phones need to charge or why mechanical pens were created.
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QuestionHow would you extend a myth to 1000 words if you can only write 300 words?Community AnswerFiller text never works out well, and often times ends up really bogging down the momentum of the story, all in the name of quantity over quality. This is especially going to ring true if you end up with a myth that's comprised of two thirds filler text. Sometimes you don't need 1000 words to get your point across, and that's alright. Just hand in the 300 words if it's a good enough myth.
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QuestionWhat is the difference between a legend and a myth?Community AnswerA legend has parts that are based on true facts, and myths are made up stories to teach people lessons.
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