Myths, Folktales, & Fables

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Myths, Folktal es, & Fables

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Myths, Folktales, & Fables. What is a myth?. A traditional story that explains some aspect of human life or the natural world . Myths , Folktales, and Fables are all considered oral literature , or stories that were passed down from one generation to the next. Functions of Myths. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Myths,Folktales, & Fables

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What is a myth? A traditional story that explains some

aspect of human life or the natural world.

Myths, Folktales, and Fables are all considered oral literature, or stories that were passed down from one generation to the next.

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Functions of MythsTo explain the creation of the

worldTo explain the human condition

How/why people were createdWhy they are flawedWhy there is suffering in the worldWhy people dieWhat happens after death

To explain natural phenomena

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Functions of MythsTo explain the nature of gods and

goddesses

To explain the meaning behind religious rituals, customs and beliefs.

To explain historical events.

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What is a Folktale?A story that has been passed down from one generation to the next by word of mouth including animal stories, trickster stories, fairy tales, fables, legends and tall tales.

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Folktales Folktales, unlike myths, are secular Folktales were created for entertainment

value and the teaching of social or moral values.

Folktales feature magic, transformations and enchantments.

Folktale heroes tend to be common people without special powers.

Folktales are not associated with religious rituals.

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What is an archetype?An archetype is a symbol, character, image, plot pattern or story pattern that is found in the literature of many cultures.

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CharacterArchetype•The wise leader•The rebel•The side kick•The damsel in distress•The traitor

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Image/SymbolArchetypes•Objects or places that have a universal symbolism…

•Rose – symbolizes love•Light vs. darkness

•Light – hope, renewal•Darkness – the unknown, despair

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Plot Pattern Archetypes•Stories that occur in many cultures

•Making the long journey home•Completing the “impossible” task•Outwitting the enemy

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Theme Archetype•Ideas that occur whenever people tell stories

•Good can overcome evil•People can redeem themselves•An underworld exists

Famous Movie Archetypes

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What is a trickster?A trickster is a character that represents that part of human nature that wants to break rules and cause trouble. Tricksters try to outwit people, animals, and even gods. They are most commonly depicted in animal form.