The four creation myths found on the internet‚ An African Cosmogony‚ An African Story of the Creation of Man‚ Egyptian Cosmogony and Theogony‚ and the Yoruba creation myth found under the Minneapolis Institute of Arts‚" have similar elements and incorporate values and norms common across many African Ethnic groups. One of the dominant values common to many ethnic groups is the value of the family and group. All four myths directly illustrate the belief that a person is described in terms of his or
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Creation Myths were first created to help the peoples of the certain time period in different places across the world figure out why they were put on the Earth. The Mayan‚ the Shinto‚ and the Christians all had different beliefs to how they were created. The Mayan myth comes from the Popol Vuh‚ a sacred book of the Mayan peoples. While the Shinto’s myth came from Japan’s oldest chronicle‚ Kojiki (“Record of Ancient Matters”). The Book of Genesis comes from the first book of Hebrew scripture‚
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Basil Johnston’s translation of The Anishinabe Creation Story portrays the origin of the earth through the beliefs of the Anishinabe people. This story offers great insight into what elements of life the Anishinabe people valued in their society. Johnston captures this genesis story originally shared from generation to generation through the oral tradition of story telling. The purpose of my explication will be to analyze this text in a way that will display how the Anishinabe people viewed their
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Have you ever wondered why so many myths from around the world have so many similarities? The Eldar Eddas and The Rig Veda both begin in chaos. The Theogony and The Enuma Elish both contain Bloody Struggles. Even Genesis and The Yoruba creation Myth contain a flood. Why would so many creation myths have so many similarities? As far a creation myths are concerned three motifs continue to appear: The idea of floods‚ The idea of a bloody struggle‚ and The Idea that the world began in chaos. Floods
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MY TEACHER‚ MY HERO My teacher is my hero. Do you know why she is my hero? Because she looks out for me and teaches me lessons about life and lessons that I need to know. She also teaches me to be a good person‚ to be polite‚ courteous‚ brave and respectful especially to the elderly. And even though she is already tired and stressed‚ she still looks out for us and never gave up on us. While in school‚ she is our mother‚ because she makes sure that we are all safe. Sometimes when the class becomes
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Walt was a poet who was active in the early to mid 1800s. He released one of his most famous works‚ Leaves of Grass‚ in 1855. Walter (Called Walt‚ to distinguish him from his father) Whitman was born in Long Island‚ as the second child of Walter Whitman and Louisa Van Velsor Whitman. He later had a total of eight siblings‚ and due to some bad investments the family had to move around and live in a series of different homes. Walt himself says he had a generally restless and unhappy childhood.
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The first line in the poem‚ “Lying in dug-outs‚ joking idly‚ wearily;” I immediately questioned if this poem was even about the war. When I think about war I don’t think of laughter and joking‚ I think about sadness and heartache. As I continued to read I realized that the poem was about how photographs gave the men an escape from war. “Watching the candle guttering in the draught”‚ meaning they watched the candle flame flutter in the cool air. They watched the flame every night as they looked at
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Starry Nights Most people know Vincent Willem van Gogh‚ a Post-Impressionist painter in the 1800s‚ as the maker of The Starry Night. Fewer people‚ however‚ are aware that van Gogh first created The Starry Night Over the Rhone‚ which he painted during a happier period of his life. While both pieces employ the same style and portray a similar scene‚ the feelings evoked are entirely different. Despite the differences in mood‚ one cannot argue that van Gogh did not prove that “putting little white dots
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David Ogunkoya was dying. As the clouds floated past‚ the bird chirped‚ and the sun shined‚ he stared out blankly. He could almost feel his heartbeat slow as his watch ticked another minute closer to the train’s coming. The hot‚ sticky sweat from hours of sitting on the magnetically charged trackline in that thick uniform. The charming hum of the tracks had almost lulled him to sleep‚ but the watch’s insistent clicking always brought him back. “Do not fade‚” it seemed to say‚ “you still have something
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Dreams by Langston Hughes is a free verse poem with an abcb rhyme scheme. In the poem‚ Hughes uses poetic devices to show dreams are as important as lives. The poem shows a theme of reflection of one’s life. To hold onto your dreams as if they were your last drop of hope. Without dreams‚ one’s life would seem empty and dull. Hughes uses a mixture of metaphors and personification throughout his poem. Hughes uses metaphors to show how useless life would be without dreams: “Life is a broken-winged
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