PPT-Once Upon A Time Folk Stories
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Take Ten Do you think that fairy tales fables and folklore are still applicable for this generation Why or why not Where do these stories come from Mostly from the
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Take Ten Do you think that fairy tales fables and folklore are still applicable for this generation Why or why not Where do these stories come from Mostly from the oral tradition Stories passed down from generation to generation through word of mouth. 1 3Glossary character - Epics. The art of story-telling has been cultivated in all ages and among all nations of which we have any record; it is the outcome of an instinct implanted universally in the human mind.. —Edwin Sidney Hartland. Definition of Folk Literature. •Before writing, people were . telling stories. , . reciting poetry. , and . singing songs . about their . beliefs, dreams, and experiences. . . Much of this material formed part of the . Myths, Legends, and Folk Tales. To develop skills in reading Legends, Folk Tales, and Myths.. To apply a variety of reading strategies for reading these particular types of genres.. To analyze Literary . The Oral Tradition. Charles Perrault. The Grimm Brothers. Little Red Riding Hood. Cinderella. Definition. folk tale. noun . 1. a tale or legend originating and traditional among a people or folk, especially one forming part of the . Unit 10. Part 1. Objectives. To read, comprehend, and interpret Folk Literature.. To apply a variety of reading strategies particularly strategies for reading folk literature.. To recognize literary elements used in these selections. . The traditional beliefs, customs, stories, songs, and dances of a culture. Folklore is based on the concerns of ordinary people and is passed down by word of mouth.. Oral Tradition. Literature that passes by word of mouth from one generation to the next. Oral literature was a way of recording the past, glorifying leaders, and teaching morals and traditions to young people.. and Scientific Cases for Archetype. A Michael . Thier. production. Photo credit. : Kathryn . Thier. during a 13-hour flight from Los Angeles to Sydney, Australia. Now that you are analytical scholars of archetype, many of you have begun to wonder why so many culture that seem so different have so many similarities in their foundational stories.. Parable vs. _______. Parable. Parables . teach . moral and ethical lessons, but . they only have human characters. .. They are . set in the real world. , with realistic problems and results. They often have spiritual aspects.. January 18, Week 12. Folk community. “I have been expelled from the folk community”. T. he Nazi folk community. More a notion than a reality. Idea of an equal community of racial comrades. Everyone’s participation. Literature passed down through the ages by word of mouth that were eventually written down and retold as stories and poems.. They record the history, customs, beliefs and values of the cultures from which they sprang.. . Read pg. 108 in book. Culture and Customs. People living in other locations often have extremely different social customs. . Geographers ask why such differences exist and how social customs are related to the cultural landscape.. Leonard Cohen (1934- ). Gordon Lightfoot (1938 ). Bruce Cockburn (1945- ). Joni Mitchell (1943- ). Stan Rogers (1949-1983). Anne Murray. Buffy Sainte Marie (1941- ). Neil Young. Classic Folk Musicians. Genres of Fiction Books. Realistic Fiction. Mystery/Suspense. Science Fiction (Sci-Fi). Historical Fiction. Fantasy. Folk Tales, Tall Tales and Fairy Tales. Poetry. Realistic Fiction. Fictional stories that take place in modern time, right here and now. .
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