time periods. We have spent a significant amount of time in the course analyzing the

We have studied several mythological archetypes from around the  world, in different cultural contexts and time periods. We have spent a  significant amount of time in the course analyzing the archetypes of  hero and trickster, in particular. You have the opportunity to create a  character that fits the mythological archetype of either hero or  trickster in this assignment and write that character’s explanatory  myth. What archetype will you choose, either hero or trickster? Use at least three examples from our assigned readings throughout the  course to support and explain your choices. Include a Works  Cited/References in either APA format. create your archetypal character with a specific social identity by answering these questions. write an explanatory myth for your character. For the plot, you’ll need to identify an issue from our culture or  another culture, either past or present, which gives your story and  character some context.  Your character should be struggling with an  ethical dilemma, one that relates to a power struggle or societal  inequality (based in our culture or another culture, either of the  present or past.) For example, think of the tricksters from  African-American mythology. Remember what our Module Notes in M5 stated: Trickster tales flourished as a response  to scarcity and hardship. Privation reflected t

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he injustice of the slave  holding system. In Africa, shortages were due to natural disasters and  war. In North America,  shortages came from slavery and those in power  keeping the abundance for themselves. Looking at the  relationship  between the trickster and the dupe shows us a reflection of the power  struggles and power inequality in the cultures that produced these  tales. The stories do not favor either trickery or trust. Instead, the  tales capture the most important ethical dilemmas of both the individual  and society—for instance, slavery. These stories give the reader and  listener moral distance to analyze situations with more objectivity and  offer them space to evaluate challenging issues. Once you have identified your ethical and cultural issue, put your  character in a situation along the Hero’s Journey (some examples:  passing the threshold, meeting the goddess, separating from the father  figure). Write about his or her actions in that cultural situation and  ethical dilemma which will reveal the personality and social identity of  your character. , answer the following question: Why did you make the choices about your character that you did? Why  did you draw from certain sources? Lastly, please include and explicitly  state what cultural issue (from the past or the present) that you  created your myth around.

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