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1 Mythology, Folk Tales, and Fables Introduction Definitions Notes

2 INTRODUCTION Ancient myths were told by people to explain their history and the natural world around them. Ancient myths originated in the area around the Mediterranean Sea: Greece and Rome. Ancient myths were passed on orally from generation to generation

3 NOTES A.Myths teach us about great GREEK & ROMAN civilizations B. Modern Day Influences: 1.Art or law 2.Architecture 3.Astronomy

4 4. Mathematics 5. Philosophy 6. Medicine 7. Monetary systems 8. Government C. Democracy D. Reveal truths about ourselves

5 II. What is a myth? Religious Explains mysteries of the universe Explains the creation Explains a person’s role in the world

6 III. Collectors of the Myths A.Originated around the Mediterranean Sea B. Passed by word of mouth C. Famous Greek poets were: 1.Homer who wrote The Iliad & The Odyssey 2. Hesiod who wrote Theogony & Works and Days

7 D. Famous Roman poets were: 1.Less serious about religion 2. Ovid who wrote Metamorphoses 3. Virgil who wrote Aeneid

8 IV. Uses of Mythology A.Never merely silly or superstitious B. Used for these purposes: 1.To explain the creation of the world 2.To explain natural phenomena 3.To give story form to ancient religious practices

9 4. To teach moral lessons 5. To explain history 6. To express, as dreams do, the deepest fears & hopes of the human race

10 V. Myths of Creation A.There were many stories B. Hesiod wrote a creation story C. Patriarchal means male-dominated D. The story begins with Chaos & birth of Earth (Gaea – Earth Mother & Sky (Uranus – Earth Father) E. Golden Age follows F. Rise of Zeus

11 VI. Gods and Goddesses A. Myths tell about gods & goddesses B. Divinities lived on Mount Olympus C. Spend time with ordinary people D. Represent good & evil

12 MYTHOLOGY DEFINITIONS MYTH: a story that explains something about the world and typically involves gods or other super human beings ORIGIN MYTH: stories that explain how something in the world came to be FABLE: a brief story in prose or verse that teaches a moral or gives a practical lesson about how to get along in life

13 MYTHOLOGY DEFINITIONS QUEST: a long and perilous journey taken in search of something of great value PARTS OF A QUEST: a hero, villains representing evil, obstacles to overcome, riddles or puzzling questions to answer, a reward at the end

14 MYHTOLOGY DEFINITIONS FOLK TALE: a story, with no known author, that originally was passed on from one generation to another by word of mouth TALL TALE: an exaggerated, fanciful story that gets “taller & taller” & more far- fetched, the more it is told and retold


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