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myth +legend
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What is the difference between a MYTH and a LEGEND?
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Chambers gives:
Myth = an ancient story that deals with gods and heroes, especially one used to explain some natural phenomenon
Legend = a traditional story which has popularly come to be regarded as true, but has not been confirmed as such; originally the story of a saint's life
Legend = a traditional story which has popularly come to be regarded as true, but has not been confirmed as such; originally the story of a saint's life
05:46 Wed 22nd Sep 2010
in modern terms, if you say someone is a legend he might exist or might not - David Beckham is a legend, but so is Robin Hood.
If you say someone or something is mythical, you're saying it doesn't exist - the illuminati are a myth. You could say Robin Hood was a myth, but only if you're insisting he never existed.
If you say someone or something is mythical, you're saying it doesn't exist - the illuminati are a myth. You could say Robin Hood was a myth, but only if you're insisting he never existed.