Myths and Heroes 1 What myths do you know? 2 Why are myths and heroes important to our society? 3 Do you think that myths and heroes can teach us a lesson? Can you give examples? 4 Is the 'European Dream' the new myth replacing the 'American Dream'? 5 What types of heroes do you know? 6 Do you have a personal hero? Who? Why do you admire him/her? 7 Is it a sportsperson, an actor, Taille du fichier : 55KB
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1 I would like the students to enjoy reading the myths and to have fun with them, 2 The students will understand something of the nature of mythology They will understand some of the uses of myths and the reasons myths evolved 3 The students will practice their writing skills by writing throughout the unit, 4 The students will gain an understanding of the nature of heroes—both modern and in the
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How To Teach Myths Lesson 1: What Do You Know About Myths? Lesson 2: What is a Myth? Lesson 3: Myths of Beginnings Lesson 4: Nature Myths – Flood Lesson 5: Nature Myths – Fire Lesson 6: Nature Myths: Honey Bees Lesson 7: Hero Myths Lesson 8: Heroines Lesson 9: Mythical Creatures Extra Activities Book List About the Author MYTHOLOGY LESSON PLANS
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Of unusual strength and bravery, heroes in mythology were children born from one parent who was a god and one human (Asimov 148) Heroes usually tried to achieve exploits worthy of praise by destroying monsters or saving people’s lives Magic is commonly present in those heroes’ deeds The myth of Perseus will be a great example to present this topic Perseus, the son
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Myths and Legends/Teacher pack Welcome to the Myths & Legends project for the Guernsey Literary Festival I am a local artist and teacher working in Guernsey who is inspired by myths and legends In this document, I have included some background material and images to introduce this topic to pupils with a view to writing the stories I’ve also included some of my own
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or heroes Some examples of well-known legends include the tales of Odysseus from Ancient Greece, Beowulf from the Norse lands and King Arthur from Old England Like myths, legends were thought to be true Handout 1 1: Myths and Legends Folklore Stories are an important part of every culture Short stories have their roots in folklore,
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Our struggles can make the world a better place Although the SHADOW is defeated, the HERO must return home Sometimes the road home presents the HERO with minor challenges But the HERO is stronger now and overcomes these challenges easily Sometimes it simply gives the
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1 Objective visible artefacts such as rituals, superstitions, heroes, myths, symbols and taboos 2 Basic truths about identity and relationships, time and space, ways of thinking and learning, ways of working and organizing, and ways of communicating 3 Ideals shared by group members to which strong emotions are attached 4 The `right' and 'wrong' ways of doing things The rules people live by in
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image of the mother should be considered in other Mesopotamian myths to determine certain features of interfamilial life in Mesopotamia ”8 Beyond sex and gender, nature is important to the culture of Mesopotamia, as well as the Epic Nature is discussed in the Epic when describing Enkidu and his primitive ways before he
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