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Myth and Folktale. Myth A myth is a traditional story, religious in nature, that explains why the world is as it is. They often represent a culture’s.

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1 Myth and Folktale

2 Myth A myth is a traditional story, religious in nature, that explains why the world is as it is. They often represent a culture’s deepest beliefs. According to the scholar Joseph Campbell, myths serve four purposes:

3 To instill a sense of awe toward the mystery of the universe

4 To explain the workings of the natural world

5 To support and validate social custom

6 To guide people through the trials of living

7 Folktale A story handed down, usually by word of mouth, from generation to generation. Folktales were created in part for entertainment value.

8 Folktales include: Fairytales Legends Trickster Tales Fables

9 Folktales often involve: Supernatural events Supernatural beings Magical Transformations Animals that act human Heroes tend to be common, everyday people

10 Myth vs. Folktale Myths are a direct expression of a culture's religious beliefs; folk­tales are not. However, both myths and folktales explain important truths about life.

11 Tricksters A trickster is an animal or person who engages in trickery, violence and magic. A trickster is neither all good nor all bad

12 A trickster may be foolish yet clever Greedy yet helpful Immoral yet moral PARADOX: a situation, person, or thing that combines contradictory features or qualities.

13 Tricksters are usually: Male Small Violent They may be able to change form They are greedy and egocentric They often become the butt of their own tricks


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