What is a 'Mytheme' according to Claude Lévi-Strauss?
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Correct answer: The smallest significant narrative unit within a myth
Lévi-Strauss broke myths down into 'mythemes'—short sentences or relationships—to show how they are rearranged in different cultures to resolve the same fundamental human contradictions.
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