People’s
Opinions and Interpretations of Sea Monsters
With
the various theories that can apply to the opinions and interpretations of sea
monsters, the myth theory is the one that best relates. The myth theory is due
to having no scientific research to prove sea monsters are real and people
still believe they are. Many citizens believe they have seen and taken pictures
of them. One example of a sea monster that has yet to be discovered is the Loch
Ness Monster. Furthermore, another theory that can relate is the hero of the
scientific discovery. The person responsible for discovering a new species that
can be taught in the future is a hero in my book.
One
of my most interesting findings learning about people’s opinions and
interpretations of sea monsters is how many people believe they are real. Even
with no scientific evidence to prove their existence, people want to still believe
in them. This is a great feature because many people will continue looking and
possibly discover new sea monsters. As mentioned above, those people willing to
do the research, discover, and have proof of sea monsters existence, could be
considered a hero.
The
way I will think of my popular culture differently is by not having such a closed
mind on something that has not yet been scientifically proven. There can be
several different opinions and interpretations about sea monsters. Just because
it is not the opinion or interpretation that I have, does not mean that person
is incorrect. Coming to terms that this could change in the future is a great
first step to accepting other opinions and interpretations of sea monsters.
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