The document discusses several theories for explaining the origins and purposes of myths:
- Freud and Jung's psychological theories view myths as reflecting unconscious desires (Freud) or archetypes in the collective unconscious (Jung).
- Structuralist theories examine myths' surface elements (Propp) or underlying structures/binary oppositions (Levi-Strauss).
- Burkert's structuralist approach links myth elements to basic human biological programs.
- Campbell sees myth as universally conveying spiritual truths.
However, the document concludes that no single theory can explain all myths, and it is best to use multiple theories as appropriate for individual myths. Myths encode a society's worldview, beliefs, and understanding of