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Papers On Other Cultures & Issues Of Mythology
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Narrative Forms Of Myth
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An 8 page paper discussing the narrative style of myths in different cultures. There are differing views among scholars and anthropologists concerning the structure of myths. The writer explores these disparities in great detail. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Dundes.rtf
Phoenix Rising As Metaphor
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An 8 page paper. The focus of this paper is women who become divorced in midlife years and using the concept of the rising phoenix as a spiritual metaphor for their recovery. The paper begins by discussing the myth of the phoenix and its meaning in ancient Egypt and in the early days of Christianity. The phoenix rises anew from the ashes of destruction, destruction that is of its own making. The writer discuses and describes how the symbolism of the mythical phoenix can be applied to women who suddenly become single in their middle age years. The paper also comments on the effects of such a divorce on young and adult children as well as the negative consequences of midlife divorce on the woman's health. The paper leads up to concluding the concept of the mythical phoenix can be used as a spiritual metaphor for these women. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: PGphnx.rtf
Psychoanalytic Understanding and Myths, Folktales, and Narrative
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This 10 page report discusses the fact that modern psychoanalysis
is a multifaceted discipline that depends on classic Freudian
explanations as well as more contemporary empirical practices.
Social scientists, researchers into human psychology, writers,
and even “pop psychologists” have demonstrated an affinity for
the mythological and heroic aspects of the human psyche.
Individuals have been able to gain a better understanding of and
appreciation for their own capabilities through their association
with a particular culture, classic mythology, or spiritualism. As
it is used and referenced in the practice of psychoanalysis,
cultural myth and narrative serve to offer greater insights into
collective human thinking. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: BWpsymth.wps
Scandinavian Pantheon
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This 8 page paper explores the role of female
deities within the Nordic Pantheon and relates that to modern
Scandinavian society. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KTgodpan.wps
Similarities and Contrasts Between Classical and Sumerian Mythology
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A 10 page orientation to ancient mythology and a comparison of Sumarian and Classic Mythology. Bibliography lists nine sources.
Filename: Ancimy.wps
Steven Barnes’ “Lion’s Blood”
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This 5 page report discusses Steven Barnes 2002 book, “Lion’s Blood” which deals with an alternate history universe in which Africa colonized the Americas, bringing European slaves with them. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: BWlion.rtf
StinkyCheese and the Gingerbread Man
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(5 pp) Almost all of us love stories. There is even an old legend that the reason God created humans so that there would be someone to tell him the stories. Generally they are adapted or sanitized depending on the age in which they are told, and sometimes by the storyteller himself. And sometimes the story teller may just wonder what would happened if you just changed a certain part. Such is the case of The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales by Jon Scieszka (1992) and Lane Smith (illustrator). In this discussion we will look both at the "stinky cheese man" and his predecessor through the work of Maria Tatar, in the 1998 version of The Classic Fairy Tales. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: BBstnkch.doc
Superman vs. Achilles, Odysseus, & Others
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In this excellently-prepared 7 page essay, the writer argues that motifs in modern stories such as Superman are actually derived from those of ancient mythology. Comparisons are made between Superman's weakness for Krypton and Achilles' heel... -or--the Norse god Balder,-- who was immune to everything except mistletoe. Moreover, just as Theseus had Ariadne, Superman had Lois Lane. Similarly, Aeneas can be compared to Clark Kent etc; No Bibliography.
Filename: Mythsupe.wps
The 'Nature' Of Egyptian Myths
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This 15 page paper explores the ancient
Egyptian religious beliefs in terms of how it relates to nature and
natural forces. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: KTeytmyt.wps
The Battle of Zeus and Typhon and Parallels in Hindu and
Zoroastrian Myth
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This 5 page report discusses the fact that
some of the world’s most fascinating stories and myths are
surprisingly similar despite the thousands of miles and years
between lands and cultures. They each follow a very similar
pattern, although that of the battle between Zeus and Typhon is
the most well-delineated and graphically-portrayed of any of
them. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: BWhesiod.rtf
The Bull and the Virgin: Two Very Different Spanish Symbols
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A 5 page discussion of the meaning of the symbolic representation of the bull and the Virgin Mary in Spanish culture. Contends that the symbology of the Virgin Mary and the Bull could be said to collectively represent the traditional patriarchal hierarchy of Spanish culture, the Virgin Mary representing the ultimate model of womanhood without any of its earthly and sinful connotations and the bull representing the sensual and bodily side of Spanish culture. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: PPbullVr.wps
The Corn Mother Myth
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This 5 page paper provides an overview of the corn mother myth. The story is analyzed in cultural context. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: SA151crn.rtf
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