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Traditional Fantasy

Traditional Fantasy . By Ja’Corey Hagger and Devin . What is Traditional F antasy?.

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Traditional Fantasy

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  1. Traditional Fantasy By Ja’Corey Hagger and Devin

  2. What is Traditional Fantasy? Traditional Literature selections are those which have typically been passed down through history either orally (mainly has no author) or through the written word, although many literary examples were first derived from the oral tradition. Included in this genre would be folktales, tall tales, fables, myths, epics, ballads, and legends, and also religious stories from both the reader's culture and cultures different from their own.

  3. Folktales

  4. Tall Tales A tall tale is a story with unbelievable elements, related as if it were true and factual. Some such stories are exaggerationsof actual events Ex. Paul Bunyan, Pecos Bill, Johnny Appleseed, John Henry, and Old Stormalong

  5. Fables Fables are brief stories meant to teach a lesson, and they are usually concluded with a moral Ex. The Tortoise and the Rabbit, The Fox and the Crow, and The Fox and the Grapes

  6. Myths

  7. Epics, Ballads, and Legends

  8. Religious Stories

  9. How much do you know about Traditional Fantasy? 1. Legends feature real or supposedly real characters, whereas myths feature gods and goddesses. True 2. Charles Perrault is credited with being among the first of the Europeans to write down folktales. True 3. Myths and folktales are appropriate for children aged 3-8.False 4. Animal characters figure into most epics.False 5. Authors of works of traditional fantasy, though long dead, must be given credit for their work when retold today. False

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