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Medieval Myths, Legends, and songs

Burr & Burton Academy Hoon Sang. Medieval Myths, Legends, and songs. Medieval Stories.

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Medieval Myths, Legends, and songs

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  1. Burr & Burton Academy Hoon Sang Medieval Myths, Legends, and songs

  2. Medieval Stories In western Europe, the time between 500 A.D. and 1500 A.D. was called the Middle Ages, or medieval period. During this time, society was ruled by wealthy lords, including kings and great nobles.

  3. Entertainment in the Middle Ages When medieval people were not working or caring for their families, they sang songs, recited and listened to poems, watched puppet shows and plays, and admired art. Telling and listening to stories were other popular pastimes. Professional storytellers, village elders, and family members told tales of great warriors and their battles, of love and romance, and of everyday events. Telling stories Books were very expensive in the Middle Ages. Most people could not afford them and did not know how to read. Many medieval legends and myths began as stories told aloud. Over time, music was added to some tales, stories were turned into songs, and storytellers began wearing costumes and masks to add excitement to their performances.

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  5. Gods in Mythology Some of the earliest stories told in the Middle Ages were myths, or fictional tales about the heroic acts and adventures of gods and supernatural forces. These stories were entertaining, but many also taught moral lessons.

  6. Animal Tales Many stories in the Middle Ages were about animals that acted like humans. Some stories, called fables, contained moral lessons. They were told by parents who wanted to teach their children how to behave properly.

  7. Stories of Saints Legends are stories about famous people, such as saints, kings, and warriors. Many legends are based on real people, but the stories themselves contain more fiction than fact. In the Middle Ages, the most popular stories were about saints, or Christian holy people.

  8. Stories of Heroes In the middle Ages, bards and minstrels told many tales about the deeds of great heroes. The heroes fought monsters, battled humans, and won contests. • Robin Hoon • Beowulf

  9. Robin Hood Robin Hood was an English outlaw who, with his band of followers, robbed the rich and attacked the king’s representatives who were traveling through Sherwood Forest. The earliest known medieval story about Robin Hood tells how the sheriff of Nottingham organized a contest to find the best archer in northern England. The winner would receive a silver arrow, with the tip and feathers made of fine gold, as the prize.

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