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Myth

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Anonymous stories that have their roots in the primitive beliefs of races or nations and present supernatural episodes as a means of interpreting natural events in an effort to make concrete and particular a special perception of man or a cosmic view.

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4 functions of Myth

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  1. Myths ease our way into the tremendous mystery of the world, making it easier to understand.
  2. Myths give us a cohesive worldview in which all things fit together.
  3. Myths support a moral order, telling us why some things are wrong and others right.
  4. Myths help the individual to understand his role in the world as a human.
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Archetype

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An image, a descriptive detail, a plot pattern, or a character type that occurs frequently in literature, myth, religion, or folklore, and is therefore believed to evoke profound emotions in the reader because it awakens a primordial image in his unconscious memory, and thus calls into play illogical but powerfully resonating responses.

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Archetypes

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Loss of innocence
The flood
Metamorphosis

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Loss of innocence mr klein

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Andy takes hopalong cassidy gun toy, moves away

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Innocence flowchart

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Innocence
The Event
Experienced innocence OR cynicism

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The flood characteristics

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  1. Destructive “sea”
  2. A saving vessel
  3. Set of survivors
  4. Earth is a moral mess
  5. Mountains
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John Crowe Ransom

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1888-1974

Wrote Janet Waking(hen dies from bee stings. We forget mortality)

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Gerard Manley Hopkins

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1845-1889
Spring and Fall: To a young child:
About mortality
It is the blight man is born for
Leaves falling make kid cry. Innocence
Mr kleins favorite poem
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Fall myth: greek vs christian

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Woman in both

Zeua hates us and tempts, god gives us a choice

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Class Muse

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Thalia- comedy, pastoral poetry

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Narcissus

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Vain hunter

Nemesis gets him to look in water, stays lookint at reflection until he dies

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Hero and leander

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Hero is aphrodite’s priestess
Leander is guy
In love. Candle goes out, leander drowns.

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Satyrs

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Fauns.
Fertility spirits. Party w/ Dionysus
Man, horse tail, donkey ears, upturned nose, receding hair
Chase nymphs

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Circe

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Goddess of magic
Turns odysseus’s men into pigs, she and odysseus become lovers b/c he isnt
Has a magic wand/staff

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Deucalion and Pyrrha

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Survivors of Greek flood story

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Hecate

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Goddess of magic, crossroads

Statues: dog, serpent, horse

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Furies

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Goddesses of vengeance
Alecto, Tisiphone, Megaera
Also called Kind Ones

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Amazons

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Nation of female warriors

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Arachne

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Vain weaver
Said to be greater than athena, have weaving duel
Athena turns her into a spider

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Golden Apples

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A hero has to retrieve

Melanion drops them in a race to slow Atalanta down

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Nemesis

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Goddess of revnge, divine retribution