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In your groups...
  • I want you to answer 2 out of 3 questions
  • In the past, before there was advanced technology
    and science, how did people describe things
    happening around the world? (e.g., the sun, the
    stars, how plants were created, how the earth was
    created, etc.)
  • When you have read stories, what are some of the
    things you learn from them?
  • What makes a good story?

2
Minds-On 2
  • What did we learn yesterday? What keywords did we
    learn yesterday?
  • What are literary devices?
  • Do you think that Canadian kids are spoiled?
  • Yes
    No

3
What will I be learning in Grade 10 English? What
is the theme?
  • To know what myths, folktales, and literary
    terms.
  • To understand how myths and folktales all have
    literary terms in them.
  • To be able to analyze a folktales symbols and
    themes.

Theme Symbols Folktales Myths Protagonist
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To know what myths, folktales, symbols and
themes are.
  • Have you heard of myths or folktales?
  • Lets get an idea of what these are.

Theme Symbols Folktales Myths Protagonist
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To know what myths, folktales, symbols and
themes are.
MYTHS THE WORLD'S OLDEST STORIES
  • From the Greek word muthos, "story"
  • Origins are uncertain because they are anonymous,
    generated and perpetuated by cultures through an
    oral tradition
  • Not intended to be recorded history of events,
    but of a people and culture, values, and beliefs.
  • Do you have these types of stories in your
    cultures?

Theme Symbols Folktales Myths Protagonist
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Specific Characteristics of Myths
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  • Explain the origins of the universe and life
  • Explain a natural phenomenon, why the sky is
    blue, what are stars, etc.
  • Explain the human condition such as flaws,
    suffering, death
  • Explain these elements through the involvement of
    a pantheon of deities (gods and goddesses),
    providing a system of religious beliefs and
    practices
  • Explain historical events
  • Teach morality what is right and wrong?
  • Passed along by leaders and priests

8
Specific Characteristics of Folktales
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Folktales
To know what myths, folktales, symbols and
themes are.
  • Stories told by common people
  • Purpose was primarily entertainment
  • Sometimes taught cultural values and behaviors
  • Served to inspire the ordinary person
  • Forms of folktaleslegends, fairytales, fables,
    yarns
  • Therefore, theyre very similar to myths.

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Legends stories that arise from historical
figures or events
Tall tales may involve real people, but the
details are grossly exaggerated for a humorous
effect.
Fables stories featuring talking animals that
teach a moral lesson
Theme Symbols Folktales Myths Protagonist
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Folk wisdom includes cures, superstitions, and
predictions. Fairy Tales are folk stories
involving magic.
Urban legends are stories that have arisen about
everyday events in modern life.
Theme Symbols Folktales Myths Protagonist
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To know what myths, folktales, symbols and
themes are.
  • So in your groups, Id like you to summarize what
    you have just learned
  • In 1-3 sentences What are myths and folktales?

Theme Symbols Folktales Myths Protagonist
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Setting
  • The setting is the background against which the
    action of the story takes place. The elements
    that make up the setting are 1) the location
    (physical environment), and 2) the time (of day,
    season, etc.) or time-period (18th C).

14
Setting- atmosphere
  • The setting will give the reader a general
    understanding of the atmosphere of the story...
    eg. Eerie, evil, serene. Often described using
    imagery devices simile, metaphor,
    personification, pathetic fallacy, etc.

15
  • Setting can be used to connect the external world
    to the internal world of the characters
    emotions. This technique is called Pathetic
    Fallacy.

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Main characters
  • Protagonist The main character in the work, and
    the most important person. Usually trying to
    achieve a goal. Not necessarily a Hero or the
    Good Guy.
  • Antagonist The character directly opposed to the
    protagonist (a rival, opponent, or enemy of the
    protagonist). Usually engaged in preventing the
    protagonist from achieving his or her goal. Not
    necessarily a Villain or the Bad Guy.

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To know what myths, folktales, symbols and
themes are.
  • The theme of a story is the central idea, but not
    the general topic... a love story does not simply
    have a theme of Love. Instead, we must ask
    ourselves what is it about love that we are
    supposed to learn or understand?
  • Examples of themes
  • Love conquers all
  • It is better to patient than impulsive
  • Do not worry about things that are out of your
    control
  • EVERYTHING HAS A THEME STORIES, NEWSPAPERS,
    MAGAZINE ARTICLES, PAINTINGS, ETC.

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To know what myths, folktales, and literary
terms.To understand how myths and folktales all
have literary terms in them.
  • Complete the worksheet.
  • Well do question 1 together then youll work on
    2-4 in your groups.

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To understand how myths and folktales all have
literary terms in them.To be able to analyze a
folktales symbols and themes.
  • Lets read the story.
  • When youre reading the story, I want you to
    think of the themes of the story.

Theme Symbols Folktales Myths Protagonist
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Symbolism
  • Symbolism is the use of one person, place,
    activity, or object to represent or suggest
    another. e.g. a crown symbolizes royalty or
    power, a rose means love, white is pure, youth
    represents innocence, rings are said to symbolize
    unity/continuity, and red can represent danger,
    or love.

What symbols can we find in the short story? Why
are these symbols important? -Characters -Theme
-Plot
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