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BRIAN HAWKINS
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Introduction to Mythology
Every culture in the world has a collection of myths recognized by its people.

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Open Ended
BRAIN DUMP: Write everything you know about mythology.
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What is a Myth?
A sacred story involving symbols.
Many academics study these stories in an effort to understand the various cultures in our world.
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Multiple Choice
What is a myth?
A long story that is not important
A short story
A story of great importance
A sacred story with symbols
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A Myth…
contributes to and expresses a culture’s thoughts, beliefs, and values.
is "true” for its culture
is a form of questioning and making sense of the world.
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Making Sense of the World
Ancient people had no understanding of science to explain what they saw.
So, how did they explain natural phenomena?
Earth, sun, moon, sky…
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The Search for Answers
The early human societies tried to explain what they saw in terms they understood.
The sun is the chariot of a dazzling god traveling across the sky.
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Fill in the Blank
Type answer...
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How did Myths Grow?
The art of storytelling!
Most early societies did not have a written language.
As a result for a long time myths were not written down. They were passed by word of mouth from father to son, from one generation to the next.
What do you think was the result?
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How did Myths Grow?
Often times a clever storyteller altered the story with touches that others in their area accepted; this might include adapting the setting to a different location.
As a result versions of the same myth told in different locations differed dramatically.
Sometimes a notable poet took a known myth and told it his own way, and this became the widely accepted version.
Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey are examples.
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Multiple Choice
How did people hear early myths, before written language?
They were passed down by word of mouth
They were told in pictures
Someone discovered writing and then myths were formed
No one knows
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Types of Myths
Divine Myth: Concerns gods, set in a timeless early era
Heroic Myth (or Legend, Epic, or Saga): Concerns humans, but great ones, often the children of gods.
Folktale (or Fairy Tale): Tells of regular, everyday humans in a timeless and generic setting
Fable: A short story, typically with animals as characters, conveying a moral
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Multiple Select
Which of the following are types of myths we will read in class?
Divine Myth
Monster Myth
Fairy Tale
Fable
Heroic Myth
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Why Study Myths?: Reason #1
Myths have influenced great works of literature.
Classic myths and characters are frequently used as allusions in literature (Achilles heel, for example).
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Why Study Myths?: Reason #2
Myths also have a strong influence on music.
The word music is a derivative from the word “muse” (one of the nine Muses ruled over music) and many myths tell how musical instruments were invented.
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Why Study Myths?: Reason 3
Myths have influenced other arts as well.
Many painters and sculptors have used myths for inspiration.
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Why Study Myths?: Reason Four
Myths link us to the past.
Myths give us a window into ancient cultures.
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Poll
Have you ever heard a song, watched a movie, or read a story that you know now connects to mythology?
Yes
No
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Open Ended
Name something that you have heard, seen, or read that has mythology in it. Be specific: if you say a song-list the title of the song.
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Literary Analysis of a Myth
What is the myth explaining? Many myths tell about the the origins of something (how something was created) or teach a moral lesson.
Do the characters have special qualities or abilities? Characters often have qualities that their culture admired or feared.
Is there a search, or quest, for knowledge or an object? Myths often contain a quest for something that is important to the culture.
Is there a transgression (the breaking of a rule)? These demonstrate the values of a culture.
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Introduction to Mythology
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