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In the sections of this chapter you will do the following:
A PERSPECTIVE ON TRADITIONAL LITERATURE
Distinguish between the two literary approaches to mythology.

Learn the psychological theories of folklore expressed by Freud and Jung.

Read how folklorists who are interested in structure view folktales.

Determine the value of folk literature from the viewpoint of children.
FOLKTALES
Read a definition of folktales.

Distinguish the features of the following folktale types: cumulative tales, pourquoi stories, beast tales, wonder tales, and realistic stories.

Identify the characteristics of these folktale elements: plot, structure, characterization, style, theme, and motifs.

Learn the purposes for using folktale variants.
FABLES
Determine sources throughout the world where fables have originated.

Learn the characteristics of fables.
MYTHS
Read a description of mythology.

Learn the distinguishing features of these forms of myth: creation, nature, and hero.

Determine the ways these mythologies differ: Greek and Norse.
EPIC AND LEGENDARY HEROES
Differentiate epics from other folk literature.

Read about these three epics: The Iliad, The Odyssey, and The Ramayana.

Read about medieval heroes.
THE BIBLE AS LITERATURE
Read the views that support teaching the Bible as literature.







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