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Children’s Literature A look at Folk Literature Worldwide
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What is Folk Literature?
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Different types of stories that are passed on from generation to generation typically through word of mouth. Today, many of these stories have been made into to picture books for children and youth. Folk Literatures are…
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Legend-a popular traditional story that seems to be historic but might not be. Types of Folk Literature Folktale- is told orally. Fairy Tale- a story about magic that takes place in an imaginary world. Fable-a short story usually with animals that teaches a moral. Myth- a traditional story that explains a natural phenomenon.
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Even though folk literature can be specific to one person’s culture, it can be that similar versions of these folktales are found all across the world. Example: Cinderella Folk Literature Around the World
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How to tell if a story is part of folk literature ?
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A reader can tell if a story is part of Folk Literature by common elements as: Setting Characters Plot Theme/Conflict Style of the writing. How do I tell if a story is part of Folk Literature?
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Time and place of the action. Does not usually take place in the “real world”. Usually starts with “A long time ago” or “Once upon a time”. The setting is usually vague. For example taking place “in a land far away”. The scenery in the story usually reflects the folk tale’s culture. For example, Jungles in Africa, or cottages and forest in Europe. Setting
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Person or an animal who takes part in the action of a literary work. Characters are usually flat. Usually characters are completely good or evil. The reader will easily determine if they are good or evil. Characters are typically motivated by one thing. For example, greed, love, or jealousy. Physical characteristics define the character. Disguises are common. Characters
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The sequence of events involving characters and a central conflict. Typically short and simple. Repetition is common. For example, the number 3 Three pigs Three wishes Happy endings are common. “They lived happily ever after”. P lot
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Theme is an unifying idea, image, or motif, repeated or developed throughout a work. Conflict is a state of opposition between ideas, interests, etc.; disagreement or controversy. Similar to Greek mythology themes. Simple and powerful. Teach lessons such as : Growing up. Importance of generosity and compassion. Theme & Conflict
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Minimal description. Use similar opening and closing lines “Once upon a time,” “In a land far away,” “They lived happily ever after” Magic and Royalty are common. Repeat phrases or are rhythmic at times. Dialogue is used frequently. Style
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Examples
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Cinderella Pepelyouga Sodewa Bai The Wicked Stepmother Cendrillon Example Cinderella
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Example The Three Little Pigs
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BB runhild. WW adiah. TT he Enchanted Sleep. Examples Sleeping Beauty
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CONCLUSION Folk literature are stories passed down by word of mouth among members of a generation to another and as a cultural universal. Folk literature is a collection of tales that includes myths, legends, fables, and faire tales. Many folk literature are well known around the world and it often teaches a moral lesson. Setting, characters, plot, theme and conflict are elements of folk literature.
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Sur La Lune Fairytales - Great source for fairy tales with lists of similar tales from different cultures. Sur La Lune Fairytales Common Elements of Fairy Tales (.pdf file) - A document on elements that are found in all fairy tales throughout the world. Common Elements of Fairy Tales (.pdf file) Folklore and Mythology Electronic Texts - A list of folk and fairy tales by categorized topic or theme. Folklore and Mythology Electronic Texts World of Tales - A website that categorizes different tales by geographic origin. World of Tales Los Cuentos De Mi Tia Panchita - A website on the classic Latin American folktale (website in Spanish). Los Cuentos De Mi Tia Panchita Aaron's World of Stories - A website with folktales from around the world. Aaron's World of Stories Myths, Folktales, & Fairy Tales - A site created by Scholastic that explores different types of stories from around the world and also how to create them. Myths, Folktales, & Fairy Tales Folktales: A treasure of folktales from around the world - A site that contains many international folktales for children. Folktales: A treasure of folktales from around the world Online Resources
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