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Group 2:

• Wahyu

• Nabil

• Adrian

• Deval
The goal of myths is to convey cultural values, explain
origins, and provide moral and religious guidance. They foster
The Goal / a sense of identity, educate communities, and transmit shared
Social Function Of The beliefs through symbolic narratives. Myths serve as a
Myth: cohesive force, connecting individuals to their cultural
heritage and shaping societal norms.
The generic structure of myths typically includes an introduction, a
Generic Structure call to adventure or conflict, a rising action, a climax, a falling
action, and a resolution or conclusion. Myths often follow a narrative
Of The Myth: arc that incorporates elements like symbolism, archaic language, and
cultural significance.
Use of symbols and
1. Symbolism and allegorical elements to
2. Elevated Language:
Allegory: convey deeper
meanings.

Language Formal and


grandiloquent language,
emphasizing a myth's
significance.
3. Repetition:
Repetition of phrases or
motifs for emphasis and
memorability.

Feature Of Grand descriptions to

The Myth :
4. Awe-Inspiring
evoke a sense of wonder 5. Anthropomorphism:
Descriptions:
and reverence.

Attribution of human Inclusion of narrative


characteristics to non- 6. Narrative Framing: frameworks to
human entities. contextualize the story.
Example Of
The Myth:
• Introduction/Exposition:

• Introduces the Titan Prometheus, a champion of


humanity.

• Conflict/Call to Adventure:

• Prometheus defies Zeus by stealing fire and giving it


to humans, empowering them.

• Rising Action:

• Zeus retaliates by creating Pandora, the first woman,


as a punishment for humanity.

• Climax:

• Prometheus is chained to a rock, and an eagle eats his


liver daily as punishment.

• Falling Action:

• Prometheus endures suffering until he is eventually


freed by Heracles.

• Resolution/Conclusion:

• Prometheus becomes a symbol of defiance against


oppressive forces.
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