by sandmann » Jul 23, 2006 @ 12:39am
A mythical framework is any framework which one uses to interpret and make sense of the world in terms of metaphors, and whose subject matter covers things that are not known, but can only be understood by proxy of such metaphors. I just typed that off the top of my head, so doubtless I will be revising it in the course of this discussion.
Good literature deals in myth. Certain political beliefs are mythological. Science can approach myth in its greatest epiphanies. And there are mythic elements in any ceremony or ritual, including birth, marriage, coming-of-age rituals like first communion and bar/bat-mitzvahs, courtroom processions, funerals, etc. I'll have to think of some better examples, but that gives some idea of what I'm talking about.
The fates lead him who will;
Him who won't, they drag.
Seneca