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What is a myth?

What is a myth?. - is used to try to explain how the world works . has gods, goddesses, or other superhuman beings. Reveals the hopes and fears of mankind. Are passed down orally by generations Focuses on natural phenomena People and animals often change into something else

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What is a myth?

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  1. What is a myth? -is used to try to explain how the world works. has gods, goddesses, or other superhuman beings. Reveals the hopes and fears of mankind. Are passed down orally by generations Focuses on natural phenomena People and animals often change into something else have magic Example: Narcissus

  2. What are legends? - Legends are about REAL people and their accomplishments. -The people lived in more recent times and are real people mentioned in history. -Based on facts, but without proof. -The story of this real person may be exaggerated. - Do not have magic -They are passed down orally by generations. -Examples: King Arthur, Robin hood

  3. how are legends similar and different to myths? Legend Myth

  4. What is a Fable? • uses personification - animals, plants, forces of nature (ex: thunder), or objects with human-like characteristics. • always has a moral, or lesson learned • will often have a trickster who learns a lesson • are passed down orally by generations • Example: Tortoise and the hare

  5. What is a Fairy Tale? - Good triumphs over evil, (happy endings) - Contains supernatural beings such as elves, dragons, fairies, trolls, etc. - has special beginning and ending phrases “once upon a time” and “happily ever after” - Royalty (kingdoms, princess...) - Takes place in forests, castles, cottages, or faraway lands - Set in the past (long, long ago) - May show the values of a culture Magical elements Passed down orally through the generations Example: Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty

  6. how are fables and fairy tales similar and different? Fable Fairy Tale

  7. Look at your notes Determine which type of story it is and what characteristics make it that type of story. List the characteristics on the paper

  8. Closing On an index card, write what the objective of today’s lesson was and if you think the objective was met.

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