Heroes, demons, tricksters, and gods often represent moral forces. These stories simplify complex moral questions into narratives. How do such stories influence everyday ideas of right and wrong? Are they helpful guides or oversimplifications?
Myths shape ideas about good and evil by telling stories where characters face moral choices and consequences. These narratives help people understand values like justice, sacrifice, or betrayal, and they influence how cultures define right, wrong, and the nature of moral struggle.