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tartwitahart | 21:06 Mon 18th Apr 2005 | History
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y do most myths have really strange animals/people in them like 2 headed animals and that?????? 

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Because if it was about a regular thing you see every day, it would not be a myth.  Who wants to hear about the lock ness dog?
dgrey83, where's lock ness then?
cos otherwise its borin
THECORBYLOON,  I actually spelled it wrong, it's Loch Ness.  And it is a very deep body of water in Scotland.  The myth is about the loch ness monster.  Sorry for the miss-spell, but where I am from, we would just call it a lake.
to make them more interesting. people still embellish their stories today - my friend was playing football yesterday and "totally hammered" the other team, scoring loads of goals but the ref was clearly backing the other side and kept making unfair decisions but they still won... further reports indicate that his team won 1-0 in a fairly uneventful game
Not all of them. The Iliad is an example of a story consisting only of people.

dgrey83 - we all know what you meant!

I agree toby19, some story books would be boring without Myths.

I agree with smudge who agrees with toby19.  Stories would be boring without strang beings and mutated animals ect, look at Lord of the Rings good stories with strange animals

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