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Symbols, Themes, and Motifs in Greek Mythology

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Title of the resource

Symbols, Themes, and Motifs in Greek Mythology

Title of the resource in english

Symbols, Themes, and Motifs in Greek Mythology

Original language

English

Target and Age Group

9th-10th graders, 14-16 year olds

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Author of the Entry:

Nomi Willis

Peer-reviewer of the Entry:

Ayelet Peer, Bar- Ilan University, ayelet.peer@biu.ac.il

Second Peer-reviewer of the Entry:

Lisa Maurice, Bar-Ilan University, lisa.maurice@biu.ac.il

Rebecca Ray and Anna Warfield Storyboard That

Storyboard That is a group of artists, teachers, developers, and innovators based in historic Boston, MA who are enthusiastic about bringing digital storytelling to everyone, no matter who or where they are.

Contents & Purpose

The purpose of this assignment is for students to understand widespread themes in Greek mythology and how they reflect the attitude of Greeks towards their myths. Students should choose a theme they’ve observed to be present in multiple myths they have learned and create a storyboard of three examples where the theme occurs. Each example should include a title, illustration, and description. Examples of themes include human flaws, temptation, payback and reward, brains over brawn, war, love, fate, beauty, etc..


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Title of the resource

Symbols, Themes, and Motifs in Greek Mythology

Title of the resource in english

Symbols, Themes, and Motifs in Greek Mythology

Original language

English

Target and Age Group

9th-10th graders, 14-16 year olds

Link to resource

Author of the Entry:

Nomi Willis

Peer-reviewer of the Entry:

Ayelet Peer, Bar- Ilan University, ayelet.peer@biu.ac.il

Second Peer-reviewer of the Entry:

Lisa Maurice, Bar-Ilan University, lisa.maurice@biu.ac.il

Rebecca Ray and Anna Warfield Storyboard That

Storyboard That is a group of artists, teachers, developers, and innovators based in historic Boston, MA who are enthusiastic about bringing digital storytelling to everyone, no matter who or where they are.

Contents & Purpose

The purpose of this assignment is for students to understand widespread themes in Greek mythology and how they reflect the attitude of Greeks towards their myths. Students should choose a theme they’ve observed to be present in multiple myths they have learned and create a storyboard of three examples where the theme occurs. Each example should include a title, illustration, and description. Examples of themes include human flaws, temptation, payback and reward, brains over brawn, war, love, fate, beauty, etc..