Myth, Its Purpose, and the Archetypal Hero.  Mythology can be defined as a collection or study of _____________. (very literal, huh?)

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Myth, Its Purpose, and the Archetypal Hero

 Mythology can be defined as a collection or study of _____________. (very literal, huh?)

 Mythology can refer to traditional ________________________, passed down orally, in text, song, poem, teaching, drama, or via more modern methods

These versions may be ________________________ or _________________________ versions of the events, people, or places described

Mythology can convey _________________________ theory, ideals, and _____________________

 Yet no matter what, _______________________ cultures, from _____________________________________________ __________________________, have myth. ...but even these are too generic and simple. A better question would be ___________________________________ cultures have myth. What purposes does myth serve?

What is a myth?

Where does rain come from? Where does the sun go? Where did people come from?  Ancient peoples of all parts of the globe created myths to explain the phenomena, events, and better understand the world around them, visible and otherwise.

No X-Box 1; No Netflix; no Facebook; no cell phones; No TV  Myths served the same purpose for the ancient world as our movies, television shows, video games and music do for us today

How should people behave? What is important to our people?  In this sense, myths are used much like religious parables, fables, and movies and TV shows are today.

The Story of the Hero is not a Unique One

Arch=Rule Type=Type Ruling Type Archetypes stem from the study of Swiss psychologist ___________________, who forwarded the idea of a collective unconscious that influences behavior/art/religion. The Myers-Briggs ____________________ Indictor test is built from his work. An ______________________ is a recurring ______________ of character, symbol, or situation found in the mythology, religion, and stories of all cultures.

Arch=Rule Type=Type Ruling Type In literature, there are many types of archetypes (think of a tropes):  The hero or villain

Arch=Rule Type=Type Ruling Type In literature, there are many types of archetypes (think of a tropes):  The wise elder

Arch=Rule Type=Type Ruling Type In literature, there are many types of archetypes (think of a tropes/motifs):  The flood

Arch=Rule Type=Type Ruling Type In literature, there are many types of archetypes (think of a tropes/motifs):  The dragon

Mono=One Myth=Story, tale, or explanation Meaning one myth Joseph Campbell, in his book, The Hero with a Thousand Faces, analyzed how mythological heroes in all cultures have similarities, in both their person and their quest. All traits are not evident in every story, just common themes amongst many.

Mono=One Myth=Story, tale, or explanation

Birth and Departure  Unusual circumstances of birth; sometimes born into danger, royalty or divinity; has a sense of destiny.  Leaves family or land and lives with others; usually on the brink of manhood.  An event, sometimes traumatic, leads to adventure or quest; gives the hero a sense of purpose.

Initiation and Quest  Has a special weapon only he can wield; may be a skill or talent.  Has supernatural help or help from a god/goddess, advisor or elder.  Must prove himself many times while on adventure (conquer obstacles no one else can overcome).  Earn reward or renown (called “the ____________”) Achieves purpose of his quest.

The Return  Hero experiences atonement with the father. This could be making up, proving himself worthy, or killing him. The Consequences of Success May have to flee or escape persecution of others he wronged or took from; Now that the quest is over, the hero may have trouble readjusting to not being on the quest and learning from his experiences; The hero must beware the sin of hubris, excessive pride, as it can cause an unfortunate ending for him.

The Making of a Superhero  1. Name (and secret identity if applicable)  2. Origin and Background  3. Powers/Source of Powers  4. Looks (Costume, Features, Attributes)  5. Purpose/Mission  6. Accomplishments; Rivals/Enemies  7. Allies, Sidekicks, Confidants