different between cyclical vs monomyth
cyclical
English
Etymology
From cyclic +? -al.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?sa?kl?k?l/, /?s?kl?k?l/
Adjective
cyclical (comparative more cyclical, superlative most cyclical)
- recurring at regular intervals
- Synonyms: cyclic, periodic; see also Thesaurus:periodic
Derived terms
Translations
cyclical From the web:
- what cyclical stocks
- what cyclical stocks to buy now
- what cyclical mean
- what's cyclical unemployment
- what's cyclical structure
- what cyclical deficit
- what cyclical industry
- what cyclical variation
monomyth
English
Etymology
mono- +? myth. Borrowed by Joseph Campbell from Finnegans Wake.
Noun
monomyth (plural monomyths)
- (mythology) A cyclical journey or quest undertaken by a mythical hero.
See also
- Belly of the Whale
Further reading
- hero's journey on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
References
monomyth From the web:
- monomyth meaning
- what is monomyth in literature
- what does monomyth
- what is monomyth in mythology
- what is monomyth genre
- what is monomyth stages
- what does monomyth mean in english
- what is monomyth short definition
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