The Proto-Indo-European heroic pattern requires a divinely favored man to suffer, recognize his mission, sacrifice the beloved, and shatter the old world to build a new one.
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Proto Indo European Myth
The Proto-Indo-European heroic pattern requires a divinely favored man to suffer, recognize his mission, sacrifice the beloved, and shatter the old world to build a new one.
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"...let's go over very quickly. The structure and meaning of Proto -Indo -European myth. The thing I want you to remember is that what..."
"...to his divine mission. Okay? This is really important. In Proto -Indo -European myth, the hero must always sacrifice his beloved. So remember the..."
"He kills his best friend Jamukha. Okay? And you think, okay, what's the big deal? Well, in that culture, when two warriors are best..."
"Okay? That is the divine mission. The gods do not like this world. They want a flood to destroy this world in order for..."
"...suspicious because it fits very well into the structure of Proto -Indo -European myth. Alright? So let me show you how it's similar. Okay...."
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