Traditional Literature Folktales Fairy tales Fables Myths Legends Tall Tales.

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Traditional Literature Folktales Fairy tales Fables Myths Legends Tall Tales

Transcript of Traditional Literature Folktales Fairy tales Fables Myths Legends Tall Tales.

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Traditional LiteratureFolktales

Fairy talesFablesMyths

LegendsTall Tales

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Traditional Literature

*Passed down orally from one generation to the next

*At some point, it was written down *Every culture has these stories

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Folktales

*giants, witches, magic, ogres

*involves a task

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Folktales

Examples:

Goldilocks and the Three Bears

The Three Little Pigs

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Fairy tales

• Magic and wonder (like wow!)

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Fairy tales

Examples:

Cinderella

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

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Fables

Animal stories that teach a lesson.

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Fables

Examples:

Little Red Hen

Three Billy Goats Gruff

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Myths

• Explain how the world began• Explain things in nature• Stories about gods and

supernatural beings• Called “why stories”

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Myths

Examples:

Greek myths such as Hercules

How the Rabbit Got a Short Tail

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Legends

*Often based on historical figures- sometimes saints

*Based in truth, but with some exaggeration

*Told to showcase a particular virtue

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Legends

Examples:

Robin Hood

Sir Lancelot

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Tall Tales

• Larger than life characters

• Based on lies and exaggerations

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Tall Tales

Examples:

Daniel BooneJohnny AppleseedJohn Henry