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Target and Age Group
9th-10th graders, 14-16 year olds
Link to resource
Symbols, Themes, and Motifs in Greek Mythology
Accessed on 25 June, 2020
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
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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..