noun
- the process of transforming a person, event, or idea into a myth or legend, often by adding exaggeration, idealization, or symbolic meaning
Usage: typically used in academic, literary, or cultural contexts
Examples
- The mythologization of the American frontier has obscured the historical reality of westward expansion.
- Over time, the mythologization of the founding fathers elevated them to near-heroic status.
- Critics argue that the mythologization of celebrity culture creates unrealistic expectations.
- The mythologization of ancient Rome in popular media often romanticizes its violent aspects.
- Scholars study the mythologization of historical figures to understand how societies construct their identities.
- The mythologization of the Wild West in films differs significantly from documented historical accounts.