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Welcome!. Please have note paper, your comp books and a writing utensil out. Also, have your homework from last night ready to turn in . Online Discussion Board. Minardsclass.wikispaces.com – this is on your syllabus You need: To create a username (anonymous or your real name)

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  1. Welcome! Please have note paper, your comp books and a writing utensil out. Also, have your homework from last night ready to turn in.

  2. Online Discussion Board • Minardsclass.wikispaces.com – this is on your syllabus • You need: • To create a username (anonymous or your real name) • An email address (Gmail & Yahoo are free.) • A password • You will be sent a verification email. • Click on the link and you will be able to post to the Discussion boards at the top of the class wiki. • Do not create a new post! • Type your answer to the question in the Reply box.

  3. Tuesday, August 23, 2011 • Objective: SWBAT analyze archetypes drawn from myth and tradition.

  4. Writing – In Comp Book/Journal/Notebook for writing • Another definition for “myth” is a non-truth or a lie. • Think about a time you discovered something you were told to be untrue later (i.e. Santa Claus or the Tooth Fairy or something else someone told you was true when it was not.) • How did you react when you found out the myth was not true and why do you think you reacted the way you did?

  5. Archetypes - Notes • Most myths contain archetypes. • An archetype is an old imaginative pattern that has appeared in literature throughout the ages. • Coyote in the Nez Perce myth is an archetype of the trickster hero.

  6. Archetypes - Notes • Archetypes can be • plots (the death of the hero, boy wins girl, the quest), • characters (the trickster, the savior, the rescued maiden) • images (a place where people never die, a golden cup, hoarded treasure).

  7. Creation Myths • Read the question at the right of the story before reading. • Read. • Complete questions and the short writing piece at the end of the stories.

  8. Closure • What is an archetype? • Where can you find archetypes in stories?

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