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Dream a Little Dream of Myths

作者: 湯圓 最後更新: 07/02/2023

Before science changed the life of humans, how did our ancestors explain all kinds of natural phenomenon surrounding them? Each culture offered their own answers with fascinating imagination. For example, the Greeks believed that thundering and storms came from angry Zeus, the god of sky. These four selected books introduced some major deities from different cultures and fairy tales shared by different generations. Let’s embark on a journey of dreams and myths!

When it comes to Greek mythology, you may recognise the names of the twelve Olympians such as Apollo and Athena. In fact, heroes, who were commonly the descendants of gods and humans, also played a major role in myths. This book features magnificent missions accomplished by three Greek heroes: Perseus beheaded Medusa, a monster turned humans into stones by her eyes; the Argonauts sailed away to a distant land in search of the Golden Fleece; and Theseus slew the monstrous Minotaur, a half-bull, half-man creature which ate lots of humans.

Featuring myths and legends from Asia and Southeast Asia, you may have a glimpse of the cultures from countries and regions including India, Tibet and Vietnam. Myths are stories told by our ancestors and passed between generations. They varied in different countries: in India, the creator of this world called Brahma had four heads and hands. In Tibet, people believed our world was originated from a breeze out of emptiness and gods became humans after eating a creamy substance that led to a loss of their powers.

Witches, fairies, princes, dragons – what do they share in common? Answer: they are all characters frequently to be seen in fairy tales. Hans Anderson’s fairy tales are renowned for their intriguing twists and vivid characters. In this book, you will come across lots of stories with great imagination, such as the little Thumbelina and the Ugly Duckling. These fairy tales are also one of the major sources of films. Did you know Elsa, the main character in the Disney blockbuster ‘Frozen’, is created based on the fairy tale ‘The Snow Queen’?

Once upon a time, Shahryar the Persian King was betrayed by his wife and thought that all women were unfaithful. After numerous women were executed in three years, Scheherazade, the daughter of a minister, volunteered to be the wife of Shahryar to end this tragedy. To survive, she told her husband a story each night, including the story of Aladdin, Ali Baba and Sinbad the Voyager. These stories were so enchanting that the king didn’t want to kill his wife; or else he could never know the ending…

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喜歡閱讀各類書籍,在閱讀的國度裡探險和尋寶,也愛跑進電影院看電影。鍾意聽廣東歌,也愛讀中文歌詞。

關鍵字詞: Myths |Fairy tales |Gods |Culture |Hans Anderson