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Folk Tales and Fairy Tales
In this unit we will delve into the folk tale, focusing on various analytical models to give us a foundation for discussing analytical methodology (i.e. What is the point of using models to analyse folk tales? What possibilities and limitations lie in each model?)
We discussed: The Contract Model, The Home-Out-Home Model, The Actantian Model, Propp/Zipes’ 8 Elements, and The Rhetorical Pentagram.
The summary as a genre was introduced for the level B exam.
New terms introduced: Fairy-tale elements, oral tradition, universal characters, moral, plot, language, narrative voice (point of view), structure, internal and external conflicts, character development, plot development, Jungian approach, Freudian approach,
id (instinct), ego (rationale), super ego (morality), Oedipus complex, Electra complex, individuation process, collective unconscious archetypes, animus, anima
Ca. antal sider: 23
Grammatik: kommatering, Verbets tider, hjælpeverber, hovedverber
Primary literature:
From: Jeremy Watts, "Once Upon a Time". Systime, 2004.
-Garner, James. "Little Red Riding Hood." pp. 86-87.
-"The Rose-Tree." pp. 34-36.
-"The Well of the World's End." pp. 27-29.
-"Tom Tit Tot." pp. 21-26.
Jane Tranter (producer). "His Dark Materials", episode 1 (excerpt). BBC Studios, 2019.
Supplemental literature:
in Watts:
-"2. About Folk Tales", pp. 9-14.
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