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Myths, Legends, Fables, Tall Tales, Fairy Tales and Drama
Mrs. Abdullah January, 2012
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Myth-Definition A cultural and ancient story dealing with supernatural beings, ancestors, or heroes that serve as a fundamental type in the worldview of a group of people; It explains aspects of the natural world or delineates the psychology, customs, or ideals of society
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Myth Characteristics A cultural story with an unknown origin which offers an explanation of the natural world (and how it came to be). Characters are often non-human – e.g. gods, goddesses, supernatural beings, first people. Setting is a previous world (somewhat like ours but somewhat different). Events that bend or break natural laws
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Characteristics of Myths
Functional: “Agreement for social action” – express how to live: assumptions, values, core meanings of individuals, families, communities. Reflect and determines the basis of dualities: light/dark, good/bad, being/nothingness, raw/cooked, etc.; that we must reconcile. Dualities often mediated by characters in myths. Narrative that explains... Myths seek to answer, “Why are we here?” “Who are we?” “What is our purpose?” etc. – life’s fundamental questions. May have a religious basis to the explanation of belief advanced
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Legend Defined A legend is an unverifiable story or tale that is passed from one generation to the next; it is believed to be historical due to its traditional use; but is categorized as being non-historical.
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Characteristics of Legends
A non-historical; accepted as historical because it is handed down from earlier times Unverifiable story (difficult to confirm) Similar to a myth; but takes place during times when humans existed Modern legend tells of a person who does extraordinary deeds in his/her lifetime
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Characteristics continued
Heroes are fictional heroes or real people whose deeds aren’t quite what they’re made out to be--exaggerated Heroes/legends are so lifelike or so admirable that people wished they were real May contain a moral or lesson (similar to fable) told in order to uphold the values of the community often involve supernatural occurrences or religious elements
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Well Known Legends King Arthur Rip Van Winkle The Headless Horseman
Babe Ruth Paul Bunyan John Henry Johnny Appleseed
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