μῦθος - In Ancient Greece, the word itself meant something said, a word or a story. "Mythos" refers to its Aristotelian sense as a "plot point". The term Myth or Mythos was used by the philosopher in his Poetics and referred to its Aristotelian sense as a “plot point”, as a "representation of an action" or "the arrangement of the incidents" that "represents the action". Explains the world through gods and supernatural phenomena (belongs to the field of religion)., χάος - The concepts “Xaos” appears in the “Theogony of Hesiod”, representing the first feature of the universe. The term was applied to the mythological “formless” or “void state” before the creation of the universe.,
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