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10 Cards in this Set
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Narrative |
Context(time and place) ,who is speaking? For /to whom? What is their privilege? What are the challenges, outcomes? |
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Myth |
Foundational story that helps to describe and define the core of a people |
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History |
Fact, fiction, myth |
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Story |
A story made up of characters, setting, tone, language, cadence, plit,points of view. Think of positive space and neg in art, sound and silence in music |
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Analysis |
Mentally taking something apart and identifying it's many components and attributes and comparing it to both similar and opposites items in order to come to conclusions about it and learn more after you reassemble it. |
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Types of text |
Travel logues, memoirs, hagiographies, sacred,secular, instructional,law |
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Gilgamesh |
Warriors tale against war,telling of the horrors, brotherhood, unequal equal comrades. Human condition, morality,the flood. Compare to Mahabharata in india/east |
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Hammurabi |
Ancient law/ instructional codes, how to live e with divine and each othrr; what do they value? Who/what gets prioritized? Who has the powers? |
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Epics |
The hero's journey: Odyssey, illiad, cast of thousands two every type of human, grand scale, give proportions, tall tales, super natural,strengths in adversity,relationships |
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Women |
To whom they belong |