| Is femininity in
mythology? Yes because there is a division between men and
women in mythology. Biology tells us that we are two different people. Men and
women see the world in different ways. Women are passive, intuitive, submissive,
and subjective. Women value love, communication, beauty, and relationships. Men
are aggressive, rational, dominant, and objective and they value power,
competency, efficiency, and achievement. The ways we see the world are different
because we are either man or women. We are also similar as well as different.
This paper will discuss the how women/goddess are viewed in the works of “Works
and Days”, “Theogony” and “Hymn to Demeter.” And see that these women/goddess
similar to real life women.
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