Mythology:
Wilkinson, Philip. Philip, Neil. Mythology. Eyewitness Companions, English 1st American Edition. London, New York, NY: DK Publishing, Copyright 2007
This is an example of many possible sources, more to come, and how to cite them for educational purposes for those unfamiliar with source citations and research.
This encyclopedia was very helpful with my topic, as it involved the whole broad aspect of mythology, mythology from different races and religions, but mostly it helped me to find Greek mythology, which is my favorite because of the legendary heroes and mythical creatures that they fight. They are the first major epics ever told and Greek made them heroes that when we were kids, we grew up with them and loved them for everything, strength, courage, them getting the girl in the end, and a happy ending. This book really helped me learn more about Greek mythology, more so classic Greek mythology involving famous stories. I have only been familiar with the narrow aspects of Greek and Roman mythology, but this book helped me narrow my topic to Greek mythology, my favorite mythology, as well as educate me on mythology on other religions and races, as stated before, helping me learn more about classic mythology, especially in Greek times.
Hi Kevin, Glad you have such enthusiasm for your topic! Right now this topic is still very broad, so if you were to do research on it, you would probably be inundated / overwhelmed with information. Looking forward to reading how you narrow your topic to a specific aspect or sub-topic of Greek mythology.
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