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Myths, Legends, Folk Tales, and FablesWhy we write and tell stories

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Myths• Attempt to answer basic questions

about the world.– Stories that people make up to explain the

origin of living things, the workings of nature or a basic truth.

– Considered truthful by their originators.– Most common is a “Why” myth.– And “Lesson” myths – a story with a moral.

• Most involve gods, goddesses or other supernatural being.

• The gods take on some ordinary human qualities or feelings. (jealousy or anger)

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Folk Tales

• Told primarily for entertainment.

• Feature humans or human-like animals.

• Typically have some grain of truth to them.

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Fables

• Short tales that illustrate morals.

• Have characters that are animals.

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Legends – Oral History

• Based on real events• Considered factual by the

teller• Passes along information

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Influences• Literature

– Common archetypes• Created Oral Tradition

– Read for their appeal as much as for their beauty and interest.

• Music– Communicate the origin of music

• Arts– Inspired great painters and sculpters

• Links to the past– Clues to the thoughts of ancient man.

• Language– Many word origins can be traced to these stories.– Atlas is a famous Titan who held the world on his

shoulders. Therefore the word “atlas” means a book of maps.

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Examples• American

– Paul Bunyan– Pecos Bill– Jack Henry

• Greek and Roman– Odysseus– Jason and the Argonauts– Prometheus– Hercules– Medusa– Theseus and the Minotaur– Athena

• European– St. Nicolas– Loch Ness Monster– King Arthur– Abominable Snowman– Blackbeard’s Ghost

• American Indian– Brother Coyote and

Brother Cricket– How the North Wind Lost

his Hair– Why the Woodpecker Pecks– Why Arrows Have Feathers

• African– Brear Rabbit

• And many, many more!!!!


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