Interesting Ginny the Michelle Martindale quote about Historical Plays - saying we are of our times and the past is not knowable - A good review of seeing the value in History which had me wonder than about the use and value of myth. Of course googled just that and came up with pages of links offering explanations.
These two really caught my eye - some like Britannica were so short and said without explanation similar to how other sites shared - almost a definition of myth without going into the use and value and how we express who we are using myth. These two sites I found easy to read without sounding like an address to a symposium of scholars teaching and studying mythology -
This first defines for us the difference between Myth, Fable, Folk Lore and Legend and goes into the importance of Myth
http://mythsdreamssymbols.com/importanceofmyth.htmlThis page in David K. Abraham's website really hits the mark with questions like:
"A myth is a story that has significance to a culture (or species), a story that addresses fundamental and difficult questions that human beings ask: who and what am I, where did I come from, why am I here, how should I live, what is the right thing to do, what is the universe, how did it all begin?" http://www.davidkabraham.com/OldWeb/Beliefs/Education/mythology.htmAfter reading several of these sites with the question in mind of what is the use and value of Myth I started to question the American myth - there is
Casey at the Bat - win or lose it is how we play the game and there are three chances not one - and then from the giant who we fear but cradles a women,
King Kong. The story shows the magnitude of human greatness and today, the racial aspect of the movie is examined showing the abduction of Blacks. Both views are within our American culture.
Then we cannot help but see various characters who started out as comic book heroes and are now mainstream examples of the American belief in itself - Superman, Captain America, Spider Man to Charlie Brown and the Cowboy myths - lots of historical myths that would fall into the Michelle Martindale explanation of past and present and how we do not leave behind our own times. That would sure fit the more recent discussions about King Kong.
What I see is we can judge something good or bad or, we can see a myth requiring we remove our judging nature or else, we are saying our reading a myth is to sort the worthy from what we condemn while missing the valuable.
I'm thinking of King Kong - I saw the movie back before WWII - yep, scared me but then to many of us who were feeling the affects of the Great Depression - history may say the depression was over in the late 30s but the families I knew were not prospering so that this monster gorilla that broke out of its chains was depicted as being gentle with a frightened young attractive woman while hysterical men tried to fly by and shoot this animal like monster that was so big it could swipe planes out of the sky. It, like many movies of the time seemed to show us we did not have to be afraid of the monsters. Where as today seeing that same movie and with our focus on race relations another aspect of the story is featured.
I am thinking while writing - questioning - the stories of Ovid in many ways are so off the wall with as Joan said earlier - one rape after another - and yet, the coupling of these folks is so beyond anything we can imagine happening today, we would see the whole lot of them locked up -
To get anything out of all this, some folks have spent their working lives studying these ancient myths and because they are not historical happenings and as Ginny says, there are so many versions of these stories there is little fat checking. The idea seems appropriate of turning to these professionals who have spent years deciphering therefore, are better equipped to give us a que and thus a clue to what is meant by the behavior that today has a different shade of meaning.
Ginny I do not remember the dog in the return of Odysseus - was the dog named Argo or Argus?
I am still having fun with the 1000 eye aspect of the story - I wonder if only half the eyes sleep if that is behind the wink wink smile smile story of Moms having eyes on the back of her head or Moms see even in the dark or even that our Christian God sees all.