Sherman's military campaign has become the mythic symbol of destruction during the Civil War.
The great mythic symbol of scientific invention is the eccentric loner sweating away in a makeshift lab, chasing a vision.
Booms in the West invariably seem to spawn mythic symbols.
But a symbol, a mythic symbol, does not refer to something which is known or knowable in that rational way.
Readers of the Toronto Globe reacted negatively when Campbell presented the history of the cross as a mythic symbol.
Today's Alpha chapter is decorated with prints of "The Temptation of St. Anthony" as well as the mythic symbol the "Owl of Minerva".
It is no coincidence that the egg is a mythic symbol of regeneration and an icon of hope.
The enthusiastic embrace of the clichés and characters of the American frontier dramatically demonstrated how our mythic symbols have become universal.
This image is, I trust, the correct mythic symbol to fit into your Silver-Grey aesthetic?
In this as in other poems, the poet turns his wife's body into a mythic symbol of desperation and hope, of regenerative power desperately needed in a broken Spain.