THE ROLE OF MYTHOLOGY IN LITERATURE AND EDUCATION
Keywords:
Myth, mythology, empathy, contextualization, metaphor, allegories, folklore, archetypes, allegory, symbolism, silvization, dilemmas, philosophical questions, integration.Abstract
In this article, we explore the changing role of mythology in education, emphasizing its ability to foster critical thinking, cultural literacy, and empathic understanding in students.
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