If one compares it with a list of characteristic themes in Greek Myths such as that of GS Kirk ( Myth pps 187-189) There are important themes common in Greek Myth which are neither in Raglan's List nor in the life of Christ. Kirk's list is as follows 1/ Tricks Riddles ingenious solutions to dilemmas. 2/ Transformations into another shape 3/ Accidental killing of a relative lover or friend 4/ Giants monsters snakes 5/Attempts to get rid of a rival by requiring impossible task 6/ Fulfilling a quest 7/ Contests and Competitions 8/ Punishment for Impiety 9/ Displacement of Parents or Elders 10/ Killing ones own child (or trying to) 11/ Revenge 12/ Avenging one's Mother 13/ Family Disputes 14/ Deceitful Wife 15/ Deceitful Daughter 16/ Incest 17/ Founding a City 18/ Special Weapons 19/ Prophets 20/ Mortal lovers of Gods and Goddesses 21/ Perils of Immortality 22/ External Soul 23/ Unusual Births 24/ Imprisonment.