- Vikings: The Vikings were from Norway, Finland and Sweden.
- Ginnungagap: a dark void
- Nifleheim: the land of fog and ice
- Muspellheim: the land of fire
- Yggdrasil: World Ash Tree, connects all 3 worlds
- Asgard: the home of the gods
- Midgard: the land of the man
- Hel: the home of the dead, or the goddess of the dead
- Bifrost Bridge: divine bridge, a link between humans and gods, form of a rainbow
- Ymir: a wild, fierce, and evil giant
- Odin: god of all gods and humans, domains- wisdom, war, witchcraft and poetry, god of storm and night, had many women and many sons
- Frigg: wife of Odin, cloud spinner, most powerful goddess, domains- love, destiny, and marriage
- The Valkyries: Odin's daughters, "choosers of slain", hero selectors
- The Norns: fate maidens
- Thor: the warrior son, strongest son of Odin, domains- thunder, battle and fertility. fierce temper, mjolliner was his hammer.
- Balder: the beloved son, son of Odin and Frigg, god of radiance, rebirth, justice and light, he was beautiful and killed by Loki
- Njord: Odin's brother, domains- wind and sea, patron of sailors
- Frey: god of fertility, prosperity, sun and rain
- Freya: goddess of love, fertility, beauty, magic, war and death
- Idunn: Odin's daughter-in-law, goddess of youth, keeper of the golden apples (youth)
- Loki: son of the giants, half blood god, shared blood with Odin, magic powers, trickster, cunning and deceitful, many disguises, was evil and had evil children.
- Fenrir: "The Wolf Destroyer", Loki's son
- Jormungandr: the world serpent
- Ragnarok: doomsday, final battle,
- Runes: the language of Norse mythology, symbols, communication, used to read your past, present and future
Monday, December 1, 2008
Norse Myth review deff!
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Summary of "The Theft from the Sun" (Native American Mythology)
“The Theft from the Sun.” Indian Mythology. 2006. 7 November 2008.
http://www.indianmythology.org/blackfoot/rock.htm#sun.
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Hero Quest (application project)
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2. Companions and Super Natural Guides: Companions are the friends and sidekicks of the hero. Super natural guides are the aide that gives weapons, info, tools ect.
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Dictys- "... a fisherman named Dictys... They had no children and they cared for Danae and Perseus as if they were their own."
Guides: Athena- "But another great deity was at hand to help. Pallas Athena stood beside Perseus. She took off a shield of polished bronze... 'Look into this when you attack... You will be able to see here in it as in a mirror and so avoid her deadly power.'
Unknown Artist. "Athena" Unknown date of publication. Unknown medium. 29 October 2008. http://www.theoi.com/olympios/Athena.html.
Hermes- "... for he would know that this could be none other than Hermes... This radiant personage told him that before he attacked he must first be properlly equipped..."
hermes.mse.jhu.edu:8008/hermesdocs/
3. Initiation: Initiation is leaving behind the familiar and entering a world unknown.
"There were some fearsome monsters called Gorgons... Polydectes evidently talked to Perseus about them; he probably told him that he would rather have the head of one of them than anything else in the world."
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4. Journey: The journey is the trials, tasks, or jobs of the hero.
-"To find the nymphs' abode, they must go to the Gray Women who alone could tell them the way."
- "He was bound, although he did not know it, to the blessed country of the Hyperboreans..."
- "Then he aimed a strike down at Medusa's throat and Athena guided his hand. With a single sweep he cut through her neck..."
5. Ultimate Battle: The final battle, or test of the hero.
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Photo from http://www.gods-heros-myth.com/graphics.perseus. (edited by me)
7. Transformation: Transformation is when the hero is altered someway in the final battle.
8. Death/Rebirth: Death and Rebirth is out with the old and in with the new.
9. Boon: Founder of Something New: The gift is shared with other people.
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Monday, October 27, 2008
Friday, October 24, 2008
Myth Volcabulary
2. A hero is the founder of something new who models human behavior, fears death, is universal and helps the community. An example of a hero is Hercules
3. A hero journey cyclical, the hero goes through a transformation, a final battle, has companions and gives a boon or a gift to the community. An example of a hero journey is the Egyptian myth about the Sun God.
4. Universal applies to all. An example of universal is duality.
5. Archetype is the structure or original model of a myth. Examples of archetype are the creation myths.
6. Cyclical goes in a cycle. An example of cyclical is the Egyptian myth about the Sun God.
7. Duality is opposites existing as one. An example of duality is order from chaos, like in the creation myths.
8. Creation is the starting, beginning or origin. An example of creation is the Chinese creation myth about Pan Gu.
9. Cosmology is the study of the world or universe. An example of cosmology is the creation myth of Genesis.
10. Life from death is when death creates life. An example of life from death is the Chinese creation myth about Pan Gu.
11. Matriarchal is the foundation of female power, the mother rules. An example of matriarchal figure would be Tiamat from the Mesopotamia creation myth.
12. Patriarchal is the foundation of male power, father rules. An example of a patriarchal figure is Zeus in Greek mythology.
13. Sacrifice is the tribute to a god, giving up something for the benefit of others, something for something greater, an offering or a gift. An example of sacrifice is the Christian belief of when Jesus died on the cross.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Pyramus and Thisbe Interpretation Essay
Interpretation Essay
Myth 2
26 September 2008
Thisbe on a natural level is human. She is very lovely, the most lovely maiden in Babylon. We can also easily figure out that she is in love. That’s a big fat “Duh!” On a deeper level of interpreting Thisbe as a symbol, on the Social level, we go back to our dear “Juliet” being in love. She is also an explanation of why the berries are red. Her blood splattered on the berries turning them red. To go even deeper, the Psychological level, Thisbe is rebellious and love struck. She cannot actually be with her love her parents are against it. She goes off to secretly talk to him through a wall, for that is the only way she can talk to Pyramus. Then she agrees to run away with him. Thisbe also longs and desires to be with her love. There is also secrecy if you noticed. Nobody knows she talks to her beloved Pyramus or that she plans on sneaking out.
Another symbol to interpret is Pyramus. On the Natural level, he is beautiful, and yes, guys can be beautiful. He, like Thisbe, is also human and in love. He is quite a bit like Thisbe on every level. On the Social level, he too is an explanation of the red berries of the mulberry bush. In fact, since he was the first to stab himself, his blood was the first to splatter on the snow-white berries. He did it out of love. Pyramus on the Psychological level is pretty much the exact same as Thisbe, he is in love, he is rebellious, he too longs and desires his love, and he is secret about it.
The last symbol to interpret is the mulberry bush. On the Natural level, it is a plan with berries on it. Interpreting the plant on the Social level, it is a meeting point. What makes it really funny is that it is next to a tomb, the Tomb of Ninus. In Romeo and Juliet, the two lovers die in a tomb. To finish this interpretation, the mulberry bush on the Psychological level represents fear, for Pyramus and Thisbe feared that they lost each other there. The mulberry bush also stands for separation because they were separated by death. It also represents togetherness. Pyramus and Thisbe planned to be together, and they were going to meet by this bush and run away together. Then things went wrong and Pyramus stabbed himself, and Thisbe did too, to be with her love again.
Is this the story where Shakespeare got his idea for Romeo and Juliet? The two stories are so much a like! In both Romeo and Juliet and the story of Pyramus and Thisbe, the two lovers fall in love, they are not allowed to be with each other, they decide to be together anyway, and then they end up committing suicide to be together. The things one does for love.