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The Mirror: Reflections of Identity

The Mirror is the space for interpretation. Here, readers explore themes, symbols, archetypes, and the deeper questions myths raise about identity, morality, power, and the human condition. This section helps students and teachers or seekers of knowledge move beyond “what happens” into “what it means and why it matters”, offering tools for reflection, comparison, and personal connection.

The Mirror invites readers to see themselves reflected in the stories they read — and to see the stories reflected in the world around them. If mythology is a mirror, the question we must ask ourselves is a profound one that isn’t easily answered – what if we don’t like the reflection we see? What questions are worthy of asking? What does it mean to be human, anyway? What does it mean to live a good life?

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