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Folklore. Some universal characteristics of literary tradition. Creation Myths – Working more with these Down the Ol ’ Road. Present for most cultures Explain humanity’s advent/place in the world Examples
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Folklore Some universal characteristics of literary tradition
Creation Myths – Working more with these Down the Ol’ Road • Present for most cultures • Explain humanity’s advent/place in the world • Examples • A Giant and a cow form from melting ice and are the basis for the creation of the rest of the early deities. The giant’s corpse later becomes the earth and the sky • Norse • After waking from a long slumber, a man breaks out of a giant egg with a broadax and stands as a pillar separating earth and sky. When he dies, his body becomes elements in nature • Chinese • A Water Monster floods the land killing all but one person who is rescued by an eagle. They marry and bear children to start over again • Lakota • Woman decorated with skulls, snakes, and lacerated hands is impregnated by an obsidian knife and gives birth to the moon and stars. She is impregnated again by a ball of feathers, so the moon and stars plot to kill her, but she gives birth to a fiery war god who, with the help of a fire serpent, kills his siblings, beheads his mother, and throws her into a gorge • Aztec
Common FOLKLORE themes • Catastrophe • Slaying of Monsters • Sibling Rivalry • Incest • Castration • EXAMPLE – Ragnarok (after one more slide)
The HERO TALE – Universal • Hero (sometimes flawed) • Call to Adventure • Benevolent Forces/Figures • Malevolent Forces/Figures • Quests • Triumphant return • Transformation of hero
RAGNAROK!!!! • Read the story in the Anthro Readings books • Quick discussion • Link to a kind of cool timeline • Your first art creation task of the art unit: • Create a piece of “art” inspired by/derived from the Ragnarok tale • Remember firstly that art takes on many forms. • Unique • Shows some sort of skill • Evocative/Emotional