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Much of traditional literature was told and retold with details varying depending on audience and context. Tales were carried by storytellers from place to place, and the details of the narrative were changed to suit the context. Folktales vary from culture to culture but they often have the same basic literary elements, known as motifs. Characters in traditional tales tend to be archetypes rather than well-developed characters. They tell stories of the human experience and convey a rich sense of culture.
Many of these stories are now written down in multiple versions, some paying strict attention to particular oral traditions, others creating new, alternate versions, which are sometimes referred to as fractured fairy tales.
There are also new stories with an identifiable author that are written in the folkloric tradition.
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Traditional literature is a significant part of the building blocks for contemporary literature and is often considered the mother of all literature.
Traditional Fantasy
Provides entertainment Contains the rich heritage of story Tells stories of the human experience Kindles the imagination Serves as the building blocks/framework for contemporary literature Provides a window on diverse cultures
Characteristics
CHARACTERIZATION- generally archetypes Cinderella, Rumpelstiltskinwhat do they feel and think? Traditional stories from around the world are basically alike because fundamental human characteristics and motivations are universal.
Plot- simple and direct Theme- rewards of mercy, kindness, perseverance Setting quickly established and always in the distant past. (once upon a time.) Repeated Elements 3 evenings spinning straw into gold, 3 visits to the ball, 3 trips up the beanstalk(fee, fi, fo, fum)
Theme: Is there any discernable theme or message the author seems to be imparting?
Setting: Is the setting consistent with the genre in that it occurs in the distant past?