The first part of this essay discusses on areas that interest me and in the second portion, how these myths are relevant. Lastly, other information I would like to know. This essay primarily focuses on Inca, Norse and Egypt civilisations.
1. The area that interests me most was the Norse civilisation. Specifically, one of their functions which encourage their followers to participate and distinguished themselves in battles. The concept of justification of living in the Norse civilisation was a total contrast to other civilisations such as the Incas and Egyptians. …show more content…
The number of war trophies to show off their achievements are highly respected in the community, consequently, encourages their followers to participate in battles. Thor, the best example of a human warrior who portrays and respected as an esteemed warrior in Norse Civilization, after he defeated the strongest monster, Jormungard. Hence, this concept tells me that the main justification of living for the Norse does not determine the afterlife, but rather, glorified as a human warrior. Thus, explains not only the rough culture they lived in every day but the persistence to be the best