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A story with a plot that has elements such as characters and setting |
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In oral culture myth is analogous to? |
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authoritative speech
word
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tale |
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mythos is a special type of.... |
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connected series of utterances by which meaning is communicated
spoke or written communication regarded as consisting of such utterance of word speech and tale |
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takes responsibility for the truth of its utterances |
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discourse
logos is a kind of discourse but not the same as mythos
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difference between mythos and logos |
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a mythos is always authorless and always unconditionally/ true
logi unsually have authors (sometimes unknown) who take responsibility for the truth of what they have said |
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the three types of mythology |
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divine myth
legend
folk tale |
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creation stories: why the world is as is
theogony,cosmogony, (genealogy)
etiology
supernatural beings (often immortal)
personified abstractions
nature elements
metamorphosis |
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In an oral culture:
legend is analogous to history as myth is analogous to science and features
extraordinary humans (Orestes,Theseus)
may contain kernels of historical truth |
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hardly distinguishable from legend
types and motifs:
Cinderella type
abused young sister motif
spirit helper motif
token (glass slipper) motif |
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earth - Gaea
sky- Mt. Olympus
underworld - Hades
Greece: Athens, Thebes, etc. |
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Anthropomorphism: greek morphe = shape; anthropos = human
Theriomorphism: therion = beast
case study: Potnia Theron = Mistress of the Beast |
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Divine myth is not religion but.. |
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it may play a role in religion |
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set of stories, symbols, beliefs, and practices,often with a supernatural quality that gives meaning to the practitionr's experiences of life through reference to an ultimat power or reality
may be expressed through prayer, ritual, meditation, music and art, among other things. It may focus on specific supernatural, metaphysical, and moral claims about reality (the cosmos, human nature) which may yield a set of religious laws, ethics, and particular life style. Religion also encompasses ancestral or cultural traditions, writings, history, and mythology as well as personal faith and religious experience |
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- a traditional story containing ideas or beliefs about ancient times or natural events (such as the 4 seasons)
- sacred tale
- such stories collectively
- an imaginary person or thing
- an unfounded idea > part of the beliefs of a group or class
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recording and compiling
functions
inter-culture connections
significance:
explain, justify educate, explore, reconcile |
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Kirk's monolithic theories of myth
it can only be called a myth if.... |
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- it explains natural phenomena
- it explains something in the world
- it explains/justifies a social custom
- it evokes the creative era
- it explains or gave rose to a particular religious ritual
- it is a product of the subconscious working out repressed conflict
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