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INTRODUCTION
TO FOLKTALES
K.YAMINI
19UED042
WHAT IS A FOLKTALE?
A story that is told orally and
is passed down from
generation to generation
before it is ever written
down. Some storytellers were
entertainers, teachers or
parents. Folktales are part of
FOLKLORE, which also
includes myths, legends, tall
tales and fairytales.
THINGS TO CONSIDER:
• Why might people enjoy a good
story?
• Why would people share their
stories?
• What elements make a short
story a folktale?
• Cultural allusions
• Dialect
• Character types
• Life lessons
• Magical or Far-fetched
element
• Setting in a far
away/fictional place
 Folktales were passed down from
generation to generation by word of mouth,
which is called oral tradition.
 Folktales were made up to explain the
wonders of the world or to teach morals
and lessons.
ELEMENTS OF FOLKTALES
 Trickster Tales
 Fables
 Pourqoui stories
 Fairytales
TRICKSTER TALES
 One character, usually the protagonist, is a clever trickster
that causes problems for the other characters
 They usually goes unpunished
 Example “Trickster” Characters:
Anansi the Spider (Africa), Hare (North America), Wolf(
Europe)
FABLES
 These are stories that teach a lesson or have a moral
 The main characters of Fables are usually animals
with human characteristics
 The moral is never stated, but needs to be inferred
by the reader
 Examples of Fables: Tortoise and the Hare, The
Ant and the Grasshopper
Fables and trickster tales are short narratives
that use animal characters with human features to
convey folk wisdom and to help us understand
human nature and human behavior. These
stories were originally passed down through oral
tradition and were eventually written down. The
legendary figure Aesop was reported to have
orally passed on his animal fables, which have
been linked to earlier beast tales from India
and were later written down by the Greeks and
Romans. Ananse trickster tales derive from the
Asante people of Ghana and were brought by
African slaves to the Caribbean and parts of
the U.S. These tales developed into Brer Rabbit
stories and were written down in the 19th
century in the American South.
FAIRYTALES
 Include good and evil characters
 Usually has a hero or heroine
 Has Magic
 Often begins with “Once upon a time”
 Conflicts are resolved through kindness, courage or intelligence
 Examples: Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Aladdin
POURQUOI STORIES
 Explain WHY something is as it is
 Explains HOW something came to be and it usually explains something
in Nature
 Examples of Pourquoi stories:
Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People’s Ears
How the Elephant Got Its Trunk or How the Tiger Got Its
Stripes
*** Most myths and tall tales are considered Pourquois
Rule of Three: Items happen in sets of 3 or
7s (things happen in 3s, lots of repetition or
repeated phrases)
- 3 characters
- 3 events
- 3 tests the character must overcome
COMMOM ELEMENTS OF FAIRY TALES
Ex: “Jack and the Beanstalk” showed Jack climbing the
beanstalk three times. The wicked stepmother visited
Snow White in the forest three times before she
finally got her to eat the apple.
 Magic is commonly used, to explain the unexplainable.
 You will see similar characteristics from stories across
the world
THEMES
 Characters go through tests to prove something (the good character must
solve a problem)
 Good v. Evil (has characters that good, others are bad)
 Good is rewarded and evil is punished in the end (tales have a happy
ending)
CHARACTERIZATION
 Characters change only after they have gone though the lesson
learned during the course of the story
 The hero is usually young and fair, kind, brave, unselfish, and
may possess some sort of special power.
 Magic helpers, such as the Fairy Godmother in Cinderella,
allow for things to occur within a story that would otherwise be
impossible
SETTING
 Place is usually described easily and briefly, leaving the
imagination to fill in the gaps. For example, folktales
take place in a cottage in the woods or in a magical
kingdom
 Time is fantasy time, such as Once upon a time, or A long
time ago
Write your own fable.
Include a moral or
lesson at the end.
As a culminating activity,
students create their own fable with
a moral/lesson which will be
graded based on the 6 Traits of
Writing.
Introduction to folktales

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Introduction to folktales

  • 2. WHAT IS A FOLKTALE? A story that is told orally and is passed down from generation to generation before it is ever written down. Some storytellers were entertainers, teachers or parents. Folktales are part of FOLKLORE, which also includes myths, legends, tall tales and fairytales.
  • 3. THINGS TO CONSIDER: • Why might people enjoy a good story? • Why would people share their stories? • What elements make a short story a folktale? • Cultural allusions • Dialect • Character types • Life lessons • Magical or Far-fetched element • Setting in a far away/fictional place
  • 4.  Folktales were passed down from generation to generation by word of mouth, which is called oral tradition.  Folktales were made up to explain the wonders of the world or to teach morals and lessons.
  • 5. ELEMENTS OF FOLKTALES  Trickster Tales  Fables  Pourqoui stories  Fairytales
  • 6. TRICKSTER TALES  One character, usually the protagonist, is a clever trickster that causes problems for the other characters  They usually goes unpunished  Example “Trickster” Characters: Anansi the Spider (Africa), Hare (North America), Wolf( Europe)
  • 7. FABLES  These are stories that teach a lesson or have a moral  The main characters of Fables are usually animals with human characteristics  The moral is never stated, but needs to be inferred by the reader  Examples of Fables: Tortoise and the Hare, The Ant and the Grasshopper
  • 8. Fables and trickster tales are short narratives that use animal characters with human features to convey folk wisdom and to help us understand human nature and human behavior. These stories were originally passed down through oral tradition and were eventually written down. The legendary figure Aesop was reported to have orally passed on his animal fables, which have been linked to earlier beast tales from India and were later written down by the Greeks and Romans. Ananse trickster tales derive from the Asante people of Ghana and were brought by African slaves to the Caribbean and parts of the U.S. These tales developed into Brer Rabbit stories and were written down in the 19th century in the American South.
  • 9. FAIRYTALES  Include good and evil characters  Usually has a hero or heroine  Has Magic  Often begins with “Once upon a time”  Conflicts are resolved through kindness, courage or intelligence  Examples: Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Aladdin
  • 10. POURQUOI STORIES  Explain WHY something is as it is  Explains HOW something came to be and it usually explains something in Nature  Examples of Pourquoi stories: Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People’s Ears How the Elephant Got Its Trunk or How the Tiger Got Its Stripes *** Most myths and tall tales are considered Pourquois
  • 11. Rule of Three: Items happen in sets of 3 or 7s (things happen in 3s, lots of repetition or repeated phrases) - 3 characters - 3 events - 3 tests the character must overcome COMMOM ELEMENTS OF FAIRY TALES
  • 12. Ex: “Jack and the Beanstalk” showed Jack climbing the beanstalk three times. The wicked stepmother visited Snow White in the forest three times before she finally got her to eat the apple.  Magic is commonly used, to explain the unexplainable.  You will see similar characteristics from stories across the world
  • 13. THEMES  Characters go through tests to prove something (the good character must solve a problem)  Good v. Evil (has characters that good, others are bad)  Good is rewarded and evil is punished in the end (tales have a happy ending)
  • 14. CHARACTERIZATION  Characters change only after they have gone though the lesson learned during the course of the story  The hero is usually young and fair, kind, brave, unselfish, and may possess some sort of special power.  Magic helpers, such as the Fairy Godmother in Cinderella, allow for things to occur within a story that would otherwise be impossible
  • 15. SETTING  Place is usually described easily and briefly, leaving the imagination to fill in the gaps. For example, folktales take place in a cottage in the woods or in a magical kingdom  Time is fantasy time, such as Once upon a time, or A long time ago
  • 16. Write your own fable. Include a moral or lesson at the end.
  • 17. As a culminating activity, students create their own fable with a moral/lesson which will be graded based on the 6 Traits of Writing.