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What is Myth? Dean Stevens Peer Teaching Classical Mythology Unit
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What is Myth? Fact or Fiction? μύθος Characteristics of Myth Culture Specific or Universal? Why Myth? Is Myth Science? Religion? Something Else? Theories/Classification of Myth?
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Characteristics of Myth Supernatural Stories involving gods, and/or heroes Originally Oral Tradition Cultural World View/Prehistory Can change, No Set Story Can have several versions Can be contradictory Written myth is the end of a very long evolutionary process
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Myth in Greek Culture Anthropomorphic Polytheism Humanism Individualism Competitiveness
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Anthropomorphic Polytheism
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Humanism Protagoras: “Man is the measure of all things…” Bonnie Tyler: “I need a Hero…”
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Individualism What about me??? Achilles is about to kill Penthesileia, the Amazon Queen at Troy: Large Athenian amphora,c.540 BC, found at Vulci in Etruria.Large Athenian amphora
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Competitiveness Achilles: Glory or Obscurity?
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Are Myths Universal? Flood Myth Hero Archetypes Creation Myth
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Why Myth? To Entertain To explain the unexplainable Retelling Prehistory
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Why Myth?: Ancient Greeks 6 th Century BCE Scientific Observation Theagnes of Rhegion (c. 525 BCE): --Gods are symbolic of natural processes Anaxagoras : gods can’t be taken literally Xenophanes: gods are immoral and are fashioned in our own image Euhermerus of Messene 300 BCE: Fiction: Gods were mortal kings
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Why Myth?: Modern Interpretation 2 types of Theories: External/Internal External: Environmental Internal: Comes from within us
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External Theories of Myth Nature Myth Theory Ritual Myth Theory Etiological Theory
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Internal Theory Freudian Theory Wish fulfillment/violation of taboos Dionysos is Id—repression of Dionysos leads to perversion and violent outbreaks Explains tragedy. Doesn’t Explain ancient cultural roots of many myths
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Internal Theory Carl Jung Archetypal Myths Myths similar to dreams Claude Levi-Strauss Structuralism: World is a reflection of mind’s binary organization (good vs. evil, light vs. dark) Myth deals with reconciliation of opposites Divine will versus human ambition
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Classifying Myth Cosmology/Cosmogony/Creation Myth Hesiod Theogony
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Classifying Myth Allegory/Symbol The Castration of Uranus: fresco by Vasari & Cristofano Gherardi c. 1560
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