The word cycle derives from the Latin cyclus, which refers to a period of time, which when it ends starts again, it is a series of stages that go in sequence. We can also find many other definitions in our Castilian or Spanish language, that is, it has many uses. Another of these uses is that we often use it to refer to and indicate that a phase or stage has already ended or ended, and during this process it goes through a set of stages and stages with constant characteristics, where all this occurs in a certain exact time and place.
When we refer to the fact that the word cycle is a set of phenomena or events that are repeated in a structured, sequential and methodical way, we refer, for example, to the process of the sexual cycle of women by means of which the woman develops or produces a set of eggs that allows a woman to conceive.
A series of cultural acts that are related to each other is also called a cycle, either by a theme or a plot that is commemorated in a certain time or space.
In literature, the word cycle to denote a group of epic genre customs and traditions that are correlated to a period in time to a figure, character or to a set of events or facts. As for the range of education, we call each fraction that builds and comprises a study program a cycle.