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WCES 4 TH Grade Dianne Bridges
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ELACC4RL9 Compare and contrast the treatment of similar themes and topics (e.g., opposition of good and evil) and patterns of events (e.g., the quest) in stories, myths, and traditional literature from different cultures.
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CHARACTERISTICS Passed down from generation to generation Fast paced plot Good vs. Evil Happy endings Characters are either good or bad Theme {lesson to be learned}
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Types of Traditional Literature Folktale Fable Fairytale Myth Legend Tall Tale
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Folktale A folktale is a short narrative passed down from generation to generation. Folktales include:
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Fable A fable is a short narrative that teaches a moral lesson, often using talking animals. Example: The Lion and the Mouse
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Fairytale A fairytale is an unbelievable tale involving magic. They usually begin with “Once upon a time” and end with “and they lived happily ever after.” It often uses the number 3. Example: The Three Little Pigs
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Tall Tale A tall tale is a narrative than is based on exaggerations of larger than life characters. Example: John Henry
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Legend A legend is a narrative whose main characters are based on historical figures. The story is embellished to teach a lesson. Exaggeration is usually involved. Example: The Legend of the Evergreen Tree
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Myth A myth is an ancient story used to explain aspects of the natural world. They usually have gods and goddesses.
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