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1 HU 300: Mythology Myth and the Foundation of the Humanities

2 HU 300: Seminar 2 Myth is commonly used as a synonym for “misconception.” In our chapter, it means something else? What does it mean?

3 Myth Definition A collection of stories about a specific people or being. “A traditional story of unknown authorship, ostensibly with a historical basis, but serving usually to explain some phenomenon of nature, the origin of humanity, or the customs, religious rites, etc., of a people.” (Janaro and Altshuler P. 43). to

4 Mythology What is your favorite myth? Field Trip! Go to the web, find a picture that represents you favorite myth and then instant message me with the url so that I can post the images! Do you like Zeus? The story of the great flood? A native American Myth? The sky is the limit!

5 Mythology and Expresions Think of 2 family expressions, often-heard proverbs, advertising slogans, or political slogans. What are some of these sayings? What do these phrases mean to you?

6 HU 300: Seminar 2 What does: “Nice guys finish last” mean? Is it true? What does it tell us about a culture that says it?

7 Phrases are myths too! What are some axioms you want to pass on to your children, family members, or friends?

8 Stereotypes as mythology What are some of the stereotypes that exist in American culture?

9 Stereotypes Do you believe stereotypes can be dispelled?

10 Stereotypes Have you ever held a stereotype that you adjusted after experience that proved the belief to be inaccurate? How did this change?


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