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Myths, Legends, Fables, and Fairy Tales

Myths made up stories that try to explain how our world works and how we should treat each other usually set in times long ago, before history as we know it was written. asked questions like “How did our world come to be?” or “Why do tornadoes happen?” Some myths answered these questions. In other myths, gods or “super-beings” used their powers to make events happen. Or the stories were the adventures of gods, goddesses, men and women.. Around the world, myths were shared by groups of people and became part of their culture. Storytellers have passed the stories on from generation to generation and through families. Some myths are told in many cultures, but with variations in the events or characters. For example, most cultures, tribes or groups of people have their version of how our world came to be “Myth” comes from the Greek word “mythos” which means “word of mouth”.

Legends stories that have been made up, but they are different from myths. Myths answer questions about how the natural world works, and are set in a time long-ago, before history was written. Legends are about people and their actions or deeds. The people lived in more recent times and are mentioned in history. The stories are told for a purpose and are based on facts, but they are not completely true. Either the person never really did what the story says, or the historical events were changed. The purpose was to make the story more interesting or convincing, or to teach a lesson, like knowing right from wrong.

Fables A fable is another type of story, also passed down from generation to generation and told to teach a lesson about something. Fables are about animals that can talk and act like people, or plants or forces of nature like thunder or wind. The plants may be able to move and also talk and the natural forces cause things to happen in the story because of their strength. The most famous fables were written by a man called Aesop. We know them as Aesop’s Fables, and he wrote more than 600 of them.

Fairy Tales Folk and fairy tales are stories written specially for children, often about magical characters such as elves, fairies, goblins and giants. Sometimes the characters are animals. Hans Christian Andersen is famous for writing fairy tales. He was born in Denmark in Examples of his stories are “The Little Mermaid”, “Thumbelina” and “The Red Shoes”. In Copenhagen there is a statue of the little mermaid, sitting on a rock on the beach at the harbour, in memory of the writer. Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm were brothers, born in Germany in 1785 and They are famous because they collected together many old fairy tales from different parts of Germany and wrote them down for people to read.

Similarities Fictional Common Archetypes: Character types, Thematic, Symbolic, Color, Shapes, etc… Express Cultural Values Lasted the test of Time and Adapted Often Told to Children

Cultural Implications Once upon a time, there were civilizations that tried to make sense of the world and instill specific values through the art of story telling. We have all inherited and have been entertained by this tradition. Throughout the course of this unit, we will learn about different cultures from around the world, through the stories they tell. Maybe…just maybe, we will learn a little more about ourselves.

Can you guess which categories these movies fall into? Myth Legend Fable Fairy Tale ???????