What is greek mythology?
Greek mythology are myths told by the ancient Greeks about their gods and heros, the nature of the world, and the origins and significance of their own cult and ritual practices. They were a part of the religion in ancient Greece, and still are a part of the religion there today.
Where can you find greek mythology?
Greek mythology is found mostly in Greek literarure. A lot of literature today uses references from Greek mythology. Mythical narration plays an important role in nearly every genre of Greek literature. Lyrical poets often took their subjects from myth, but their treatment became gradually less narrative and more allusive. The poetry of the Hellenistic and Roman ages was primarily composed as a literary rather than cultic exercise.