The value of myth is that it takes all the things we know
and restores to them the rich significance which has been hidden by “the veil
of familiarity.” If you are tired
of the real landscape, look at it in a mirror. By putting bread, gold, horse,
apple, or the very roads into a myth, we do not retreat from reality: we
rediscover it. As long as the
story lingers in our mind, the real things are more themselves. This applies not
only to the bread or apple but to good and evil, to our endless perils, our
anguish, and our joys. By dipping them in myth we see them more clearly.
C.S. Lewis
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