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    THAI LITERATURE

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    adventure story Phra Aphai Mani and for nine travel pieces called Nirats. THAI FOLKLORE ◦Thai folklore is a diverse set of traditional beliefs held by the Thai people. Most Thai folklore has a regional background for it originated in ruralThailand. With the passing of time‚ and through the influence of the media‚ large parts of Thai folklore have become interwoven with the wider popular Thai culture. ◦The core of Thai folklore is rooted in folk religion. Until they were recorded‚ folk beliefs were handed

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    Folklore is a collection of stories passed down from generation to generation that include Legends‚ Myths‚ and Fairy Tales. Legends are stories usually told about real people‚ places and events in history. Myths are stories that explain religious beliefs or religious views on society and usually explaining some natural phenomenon. Fairy Tales usually have a fantastic element and might feature magic imaginary creators. Italian Lore is the myths‚legends‚ and fairytales of Italy.Legends are the most

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     the oldest and most effective style of music that has had a major impact  throughout the world is folk­style music. Many of the United States’ immigrants from Europe  were drawn to‚ and influences to‚ the music in the South‚ mainly during the 1800’s (Cohen). The  definition of folklore has been a widely discussed topic‚ but as far as folk music goes‚ most can  agree that it is defined as traditional music that has been orally passed on through the generations  (Gomme). Many different ethnicities and ages of people have influenced today’s folk music to 

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    Traditional Literature

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    stories have some elements in common and come in several different forms. Some types of folktales are: fairy tales‚ noodlehead tales‚ cumulative tales‚ pourquoi tales‚ and animal stories. Folktales are considered part of the larger category of folklore that includes everything from nursery rhymes and fables to home remedies and proverbs. Distinguished from folktales are: myths‚ legends‚ tall tales and epics. These are also stories from a culture’s oral tradition‚ but are not generally considered

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    08‚ 2014_______ Comprehensive Vocabulary Quiz 1. What is folklore? _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. Why was folklore originally told through oral tradition? _______________________

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    a frenzy killing that came out of a berserk reaction against the bourgeoisie‚ but it was metaphorically ravaging the bourgeoisie master whom they cannot reach out for physically at least. In the analysis of folklores of the Red Riding Hood or the La Renarde Darnton believes that these folklores help us understanding the pulse of the peasant society of France. He gives an entire overview of the French peasantry and the hardships they endured following‚ which he gives a fascinating folktale of the Sorcerer’s

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    My Brother Goes to Court

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    My Father Goes to Court Summary The story is set in a city in the Philippines. The young narrator begins by describing his large family. Though they are poor they are full of mischief and laughter. The children are all strong and healthy even though they often go hungry. In contrast‚ their rich neighbor’s children are thin and sickly although they are given plenty of good food‚ which their impoverished neighbors enjoy smelling over the fence. Consequently‚ the rich man brings a charge against the

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    In Legends on the nets‚ Jan Fernback explains how oral culture has developed from past to nowadays‚especially the unique type of oral folklore-urban legends. In addition‚ the author shows what functions oral culture and literate culture have and what the differences among primary orality‚ residual orality and secondary orality. Finally‚ he describes some main characteristics of oral culture. According to the article‚ urban legends are the most important symbols in the historical development of

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    Kare Kano

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    animals as characters‚ conveying a moral. What is Folklore? The term folklore is generally used to refer to the traditional beliefs‚ myths‚ tales‚ and practices of a people which have beem disseminated in an informal manner -- usually via word of mouth‚ although in modern times the Internet has become a pivotal source for folklore. The term folklore may also be used to define the comparative study of folk knowledge and culture. The term "folklore" was first coined by William J. Thoms in 1846. Thoms

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    Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Tinderbox” is a near perfect example of traditional folklore. In “Literature for Children: A Short Introduction”‚ David Russell defines the various storytelling conventions often found in traditional folklore under the subjects of setting‚ character‚ plot‚ theme and style. Despite the fact that “The Tinderbox” lacks a clear moral theme and has an unusually complex main character‚ most of the mechanics including setting‚ plot‚ and style‚ are overwhelmingly apparent.

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