Classical Mythology/Quiz Theory3

Type in the myth theory that form the basis for each definition. {Myths reflect strong fears and desires that are taboo and usually unable to be expressed in society. { Freudian Psychology|Freudian Psych|Freudian|Freudian psych|Freudian psychology _50 }
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 * Freudians would say that the myth has repressed or taboo desires or fears. 

{Myths are the sum of all stories of a particular type within a cultural system; furthermore the meaning and interpretation of the myth is only clear when one views how it relates to the other myths in the same system. { Structuralism|structuralism _50 }
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 * Jungian psychology argues that myths express story patterns hard-wired into human consciousness.

{Myths are distorted accounts of actual events in the distant past. { Euhemerism|Historicism|historicism _50 }
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 * Euhemerists argue that myth mainly contains a distorted kernel of long-ago events.

{Myths serve to justify the status quo in a society, proving why institutions must support those in power. { Charter myth|charter myth|charter myths|Charter myths|Functionalism|functionalism|charter|Charter _50 }
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 * In this interpretation, myths are charters created and perpetuated to promote and justify the status quo.

{Myths express characters and stories that are encoded into the human species in prehistory, and therefore express universal concerns. { Jungian Psychology|Jungian Psych|Jungian|Jungian psychology _50 }
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 * Jungian psychology argues that myths express story patterns hard-wired into human consciousness.

{Myths are attempts to explain features of the world, usually natural phenomena, such as rain, a specific geographic feature, or animals and their behaviors. { Etiology|etiology|Nature myth|primitive science _50 }
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 * Etiology theory argues that myths explain natural phenomena such as rain, seasons, or childbirth.

{Myths are stories that developed to explain or accompany a ritual or series of rituals already in practice in a society. { Ritual School|ritual school|Ritual school|Ritual Theory|Ritual|Ritualism|ritualism|ritual theory|ritual|Ritual theory|Cambridge school|Cambridge _50 }
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 * For the ritual school, myths are secondary explanations based upon the many rituals in place in society.