What these sources have in common is they speak of the god/goddess and they give an explanation for why a certain event occurred. Overall these sources say about Greek and Roman mythology is that it the myths were almost religious to them and the ancient people were very sentimental about their mythology, it wasn't until the end of the second century A.D. that the god/goddess became like a joke, in which this ended the Greeks and Romans respect in a sense to their mythology.
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3. Share and discuss everyone’s research. What do these sources have in
common? What do they, as a whole, say about Greek and Roman mythology?
What these sources have in common is they speak of the god/goddess and they give an explanation for why a certain event occurred. Overall these sources say about Greek and Roman mythology is that it the myths were almost religious to them and the ancient people were very sentimental about their mythology, it wasn't until the end of the second century A.D. that the god/goddess became like a joke, in which this ended the Greeks and Romans respect in a sense to their mythology.
What these sources have in common is they speak of the god/goddess and they give an explanation for why a certain event occurred. Overall these sources say about Greek and Roman mythology is that it the myths were almost religious to them and the ancient people were very sentimental about their mythology, it wasn't until the end of the second century A.D. that the god/goddess became like a joke, in which this ended the Greeks and Romans respect in a sense to their mythology.