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mythology

[mi-thol-uh-jee] / mɪˈθɒl ə dʒi /


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Taking the mythology of these airplanes and applying that to the mythology that we create about adults in our lives is something that I hope people really feel in this movie.

From Los Angeles Times

His rejection of England’s imperial mythology is Romantic in its passion for philology and topology.

From The Wall Street Journal

Echo is presumably the tragic nymph of mythology who was cursed by Hera to be little more than a voice that could only repeat the last words spoken to her.

From The Wall Street Journal

You then tend to have groupthink and bubbles that form, bubbles that are associated with their own kinds of mythologies and ideologies.

From Salon

He asked, “Are there dead deers in mythology that are significant?”

From The Wall Street Journal