Read the introduction of Helios from The Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome by E. M. Berens.
Helios, who was the son of the Titans Hyperion and Theia, is described as rising every morning in the east, preceded by his sister Eos (the Dawn), who, with her rosy fingers, paints the tips of the mountains, and draws aside that misty veil through which her brother is about to appear. When he has burst forth in all the glorious light of day, Eos disappears, and Helios now drives his flame-darting chariot along the accustomed track. This chariot, which is of burnished gold, is drawn by four fire-breathing steeds, behind which the young god stands erect with flashing eyes, his head surrounded with rays.
What element of a myth does this excerpt contain?
a description about a historical event
a lesson about the difficulties of life
an exploration of human behavior
an explanation of the natural world
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