[C C 303] - Midterm Exam Guide - Everything you need to know! (76 pages long)

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1/18/17 worksheet: what is classical mythology: key terms: Classical , derived from the latin word classicus, which described something that belongs to a class of things. Or pertaining to the time periods that were considered the zeniths of greek or roman literature and culture. Myth is a socially powerful traditional story -buxton, p. 18: why is the distinction between myth/legend/folktale not always helpful when discussing. The lines between myths, legends, and folktales are too broad in nature to use as a way to label myths. Greek myths are subjectively interpreted, therefore can have all the components of myths, legends, or folktales. Folktale: magical elements, moral lesson: generosity, timeless setting. Legend: st. nicholas (real person), historical past, symbolic value for society. Myth: immortal, god-like , on a mission to give presents to good children, all- powerful , omnipresent (present everywhere at the same time)