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Essay heading: Mythology compartive essay: Norse vs. Greek
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The Norse believe that the great Odin along with two other gods, created man. That Odin himself gave man blood and the breath of life, with no objections to man living on earth.
The destruction of the earth is in both worlds. In both stories, the end comes from a set chain reaction of events that mortals and gods know about... displayed 300 characters
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In both stories, the end comes from a set chain reaction of events that mortals and gods know about. In Norse it comes in the form of Ragnarok, starting with the death of the god Baldur. Bother will fight against brother and incest and adultery will run amok. In the Greek version the "iron age" of man is in place... displayed next 300 characters
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