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    Many stories have been of King Arthur‚ although historians have not been able to prove he existed. King Arthur’s story was originally told orally and passed down by storytellers. Since the story of King Arthur originated from oral stories and not writings‚ it is possible that the original story has been changed. Arthur first appears in the writings of a Welsh historian Nennius. These writings are from the 800’s. Nennius wrote a list of 12 battles King Arthur fought in. The battles that Nennius wrote

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    Legends are stories that are not always true but stem from some truth. Their conflicts and solutions may not be placed in the same context every time‚ but their ambiguous messages cause them to be revered as classics throughout the ages. Although Arthur’s tale has not been proven factual‚ real or not real‚ it still contains universal truths that can apply to many facets of modern day life. Through the author’s use of setting‚ the point is significantly furthered in the text provided. Arthur and the

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    Arthur Pendragon: Man or Myth? Was Arthur Pendragon a King or did he exist at all? Avalon Keft “Most of what you think you know about Camelot‚ Guinevere and Lancelot and the evil sorceress known as Morgan le Fay is nothing but lies.”1 For centuries‚ men and women across the globe have been enveloped in a tale‚ which‚ regrettably‚ is not true. King Arthur‚ or rather‚ Arthur Pendragon‚ was for many years accepted to be the mythical ruler of 5th and 6th century Britain. The tale of a boy who‚ at

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    Rocio Gonzalez Professor English 101 3 March 2013 Evaluation of Story Origins The story The Color of Water takes place in several different regions from Suffolk‚ Virginia to the city of Harlem‚ New York. James McBride is the author and it is an autobiography of his life‚ and his mother‚ Ruth. The story reveals James’ life with eleven other siblings‚ the hardship of being interracial‚ the struggles of poverty‚ and his mother’s strong character. Ruth’s strong determination led her twelve kids

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    Origin myths tell stories on how something began. “The Earth on Turtle’s Back” told how Earth came to be. How Indians were created were created was told in “When Grizzlies Walked Upright”. Human life and how it started was told in “The Navajo Origin Legend”. Each of these myths are similar in some ways‚ but they also have their differences. Nature means a lot to Native Americans‚ and they often reflect that in their myths. This is something each myth had in common‚ however nature’s importance was

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    Contemporary Myth Essay Not all mythology comes from the ancient culture. Around the world people continue to create new myths or reword on the existing ones. Modern technologies such as the Internet‚ movies‚ newspapers‚ and phones allow the myths travel faster and easier to reach more people than ever before. One of the unique features of contemporary myths is that they are originated as artistic creations. Myths are stories that are used to explain a belief or experience and also present a particular

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    Throughout the story Theseus learns a great deal of what it is to be a king. Not just any king but a king that is truthful‚ and loyal to his people‚ a king that has great leadership skills and can protect his people. Theseus also believed in justice and that is must be carried out. At a very young age Theseus quickly gained his leadership skills. This was when he traveled to Eleusis and became king. He quickly learned that Eleusis was a female dominated society and wanted to change their customs

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    What evidence supports the myth of King Arthur? “Some people believe that King Arthur is so inextricably tied up in Celtic Mythology that he must‚ in origin‚ have been‚ not a man at all‚ but a god.” Arthur is claimed as the king of almost every Celtic kingdom known. The 6th century saw many men names Arthur born into the royal families of Britain but‚ even though‚ there were many attempts to identify the great man himself amongst them‚ there can be little doubt that most of these people were only

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    One-pager assignment: Origin stories of “maize” After reading the Cherokee origin story of how corn or “maize” came to be‚ you will see that you see a much more interesting perspective on its creation rather than the claims that archeologists have came up with to determine maize’s origin. According to archaeologists‚ maize was developed and cultivated in what would be present day Mexico around 6000 BC. Scientists do not know exactly how maize was first developed‚ but they know that maize gradually

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    King Arthur By the ninth century people all over were telling the fabulous tales and romances about Arthur and his kingdom. The common people heard them sung by bards‚ while in the court poets wrote different versions. In each retelling the speaker would select certain details for emphasis and introduce new elements‚ so that the story could be adapted to the particular time and audience. Although most historians believe that there actually did exist an Arthur‚ they differ on how major his role

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