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Papers On Other Cultures & Issues Of Mythology
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Fairy Tales: Now and Always
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(10pp) Since the time that someone rubbed two
sticks togetherto make fire, people have loved a
good story. It may loosely be called a legend, a
story, or a tale, Joseph Campbell links most of
them together with a thematic approach called the
"hero's adventure." We will test some current
fairy tales ("The Princess Who Stood on Her Own
Two Feet," Jeanne Desy; "Prince Amilec" Tanith
Lee; and "Petronella" by Jay Williams) to see how
they fit the traditional model. Bibliography
lists 2 sources.
Filename: BBfrytls.doc
Fantasy in Contemporary Cinema: Lord of the Rings, Star Wars and Harry Potter
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A paper which looks at the function of fantasy in contemporary cinema, with particlar reference to myth in film, as evinced by Lord of the Rings, the Star Wars series and Harry Potter. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: JLcinfan.rtf
Here Be Dragons!
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(5 pp) No single continent or culture has an
exclusive claim on dragons or dragon lore. The
animals have survived in time and imagination.
Just as an adventurer might claim land for his
sovereign, a wise traveler would also know when
dragons would be about, and then, even whisper to
himself, "here be-- dragons." This discussion will
allow the reader to learn of these marvelous
creatures, so he too can learn to recognize them,
and the places where they live.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BBdragon.doc