BigBoy4 Flashcards

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Myth

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Anonymous stories that have their roots in the primitive beliefs of races or nations and present supernatural episodes as a means of interpreting natural events in an effort to make concrete and particular a special perception of man or a cosmic view.

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Archetype

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An image, a descriptive detail, a plot pattern, or a character type that occurs frequently in literature, myth, religion, or folklore, and is therefore believed to evoke profound emotions in the reader because it awakens a primordial image in his unconscious memory, and thus calls into play illogical but powerfully resonating responses.

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Functions of Myth

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  1. Myths ease our way into the tremendous mystery of the world, making it easier to understand.
  2. Myths give us a cohesive worldview in which all things fit together.
  3. Myths support a moral order, telling us why some things are wrong and others right.
  4. Myths help the individual to understand his role in the world as a human.
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Why tragedies occur

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accident
fate/destiny
chance

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William E. Stafford

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1914-1993

Traveling Through The Dark

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Traveling Through the Dark

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William E. Stafford
Driving, sees dead deer on a bridge
deer has baby, he rolls it off bridge anyway

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Actaeon

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hunting. Stumbles on Diana’s hideout, sees her+nymphs naked
she turns him into a stag
his dogs find and kill him

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A Worn Path

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Eudora Welty
1909-2001
Christ figure
getting medicine for grandson
falls down, red rag(crown), document on wall, climbs up steps(hill)
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Zoo: you are perfectly safe ______

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you are perfectly safe as long as the bars are there

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LoTF Theme

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the theme is an attempt to trace the defects of society back to the defects of human nature.

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Why have the Beast/LoTF?

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it unites the boys, common enemy

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Simon wants to tell the boys:

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dead man on a hill

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Ralph wept…

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Ralph wept for the end of innocence, the darkness of man’s heart, and the fall through the air of a true, wise friend named piggy.

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Kurt Vonnegut

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1922-2007

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Duty-dance with death

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no art can be created until you confront death HEAD ON

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First word of Slaughterhouse 5?

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Listen

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Purpose of S5

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Vonnegut shows us how the characters react to the world
Billy refuses to deal with evil, creates Tralfamadore+Montana
WE CANNOT CHANGE EVIL IN THE WORLD.
WE CAN FIGHT SMALL EVIL.

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Americans lived in a…..

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WOMB
we didn’t have to deal with the problems of the rest of the world
Billy is happiest when he is in a womb-like place
pool, montana, tralfamadore

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William Golding

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1911-1993