CLA204H1 Lecture : January 12 Lecture

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12 May 2011
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Traditional tale or story, comes from greek muthos meaning authoritative speech", story or plot. Mythology, muthos, story and logos account = study of myth. Characters: gods, goddesses and other supernatural beings, humans, animals. Settings: never in present or recent past, always in distant past or outside of human chronology; possibly a city or other known place, sometimes in an obscure place. Traditional; from latin word trado," meaning give order or transmit. Oral; memorized and recited before written form (unstable) Communal; important for its community preserves wisdom, concerns, laws, values of a culture. Anonymous; no authors of originals, literary authors take myths and present a specific version (e. g. homer, sophocles present different versions of the same myth) T ruth: greeks thought myths were accounts of history. Genre: classification of literary works on the basis of content, form or technique. Three main genres of traditional tale: divine myth, legend, folktale.

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