http://a-phale.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] a-phale.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2007-01-07 11:33 pm

Traditional Fairy Tales, Class One

Monday, January 8, Period 2

Aziraphale was in the classroom bright and early, to make certain everything was ready for his new class. With the assistance of Lana and Phoebe, he had quite a nice spread of pastries and hot tea, coffee and cocoa. As it had been last year, the classroom was arranged with comfortable furnishings rather than desks and chairs, and the walls held shelves full of books.

Once everyone was assembled, he stood near his armchair and smiled at the class. "Good morning, and welcome to Traditional Fairy Tales. For those of you who are new to the school, my name is Aziraphale. However, I do realize that's quite a mouthful, so you may shorten it to 'Mr Phale' or 'Professor Phale' if you like. Let me also introduce your TAs for this class: Lana Lang and Phoebe Halliwell. They'll be assisting me, and will also be available to help you should you need it."

With a wave of his hand, he indicated a stack of papers on the table by his chair. "This is your syllabus. All of the reading materials you'll need are available here in the classroom, and I'm certain also in the library. If anyone needs assistance in finding a text, please let me know. Also, I'll be holding office hours on Tuesdays during third and fourth periods, if any of you need to speak with me outside of class. And you're all welcome to stop by my office hours for any reason at all.

"Today, we're going to briefly discuss how exactly a fairy tale is defined. And then I'd like each of you to introduce yourself, tell me why you signed up for this class and what you hope to learn here, and tell us your favorite fairy tale.

"First, however, I want to explain just a bit about my expectations for you as students in this class, and also I want to take a moment to discuss the required Group Project.

"Attendance is mandatory, and you must sign at the beginning of each class. If you are unable to attend a class, do your best to inform me or one of the TAs in advance. If you miss more than one class without an excuse, you will receive detention. If you miss more than five classes without an excuse, you will receive a failing grade for the course."

Group Projects: "I have assigned each of you to one of four groups. Each group, as your final "exam" grade, will choose a fairy tale that is not on your assigned reading list. Working together, you will identify the elements of character type, theme, symbolism, and gender roles in that tale. You will then update the tale for a different type of setting, remembering to maintain those the elements so that they are still transmitted in the retelling, and then you will present the tale to the class on our final day."

Project Groups

LECTURE:
What is a fairy tale?
"For our purposes, we'll be studying mostly English and European tales, but I've also included a couple of Indian tales in your reading list as well. For your group project, however, you are more than welcome to choose a tale from any source you like. While fairy tale elements are present in a number of literary types -- Shakespearean drama is a good example, as well as many mythologies -- the tales we'll be discussing are separated from other literary traditions by two main features. First, fairy tales deal with religion in only a very general sense, as an element present in the environment but not as a central focus, as with mythologies. Second, fairy tales originate in the oral tradition, created to pass along advice and morals from one generation to the next. They are not created out of whole cloth, but rather evolve and change as they are told and retold. For this reason, you'll find numerous examples of common stories that are told in a wide range of styles. The well-known "Cinderella" tale, for example, has probably hundreds of variations.

"In addition, when possible, I've tried to choose versions of the stories for our reading list that are closer to the oral tradition than you might find in a publication by Perrault or the Grimm brothers. Many of you may recognize the central plots of the tales from more well-known sources. I've done this to try and maintain the oral history tradition of these tales, and to avoid as much of the more literary rewriting done by the professional publishers."

CLASS DISCUSSION:
"Please tell us your name, why you enrolled in this class and your expectations for it, and your favorite fairy tale." [ooc: Characters from non-21st century Earth societies are welcome to make up the name of a favorite story.]

ASSIGNMENT:
"For next week, please read "Jack the Giant Killer" and "Molly Whuppie".

[ooc: Not all of the posts will be this long, I promise! Lots of housekeeping to get done in the first class. Please wait for the OCD threads are up! *rings bell*]


Syllabus
Class Roster
Project Groups
Linkdrop for classes

Re: Talk Amongst Yourselves

[identity profile] anextimeagent.livejournal.com 2007-01-08 10:59 pm (UTC)(link)
"Spy Tech, Gods and You, and the Doctor's class on Fridays." He paused, then grinned. "And not one of the teachers has a normal name. M, the Doctor, Ares, Aziraphale."

Re: Talk Amongst Yourselves

[identity profile] bookyeve.livejournal.com 2007-01-08 11:04 pm (UTC)(link)
"Oh, splendid, we have the Gods class together too! I was telling Billy that our Professor must be of Greek descent, with that name, don't you think?" Sometimes Evie is still pretty naive, even after a semester at Fandom. "The Doctor? That's all he's called? Surely there's more than one, though. That must get confusing."

Re: Talk Amongst Yourselves

[identity profile] anextimeagent.livejournal.com 2007-01-08 11:10 pm (UTC)(link)
"I think he's pretty much one of a kind," Jack explained. He had his suspicions that at this school, anyone named Ares and teaching a class on gods was probably a bit more than 'of Greek descent'. "I think you're probably right." He grinned. "Definitely Greek descent."

Re: Talk Amongst Yourselves

[identity profile] bookyeve.livejournal.com 2007-01-08 11:14 pm (UTC)(link)
"Then I shall have to take a class with the Doctor, the next time I have a chance," Evie decided. "And Mr. Azriphale seems quite nice." She smiled approvingly at their teacher. "But then, all of mine have been. Although Dr. Covington might have been quite mad."

Re: Talk Amongst Yourselves

[identity profile] anextimeagent.livejournal.com 2007-01-08 11:21 pm (UTC)(link)
"Mad? I'm almost afraid to ask." Jack sighed and stretched, chuckling slightly. "And you should. The Doctor is nine hundred years old, I bet there's not much he doesn't know." He felt a bit guilty over possibly unleashing Evie's enthusiasm on the Doctor, but only a bit. "Have you got lunch plans?"

Re: Talk Amongst Yourselves

[identity profile] bookyeve.livejournal.com 2007-01-08 11:24 pm (UTC)(link)
"Ooooooo." Evie's eyes got very big, and she squeaked, "Nine hundred? Really?" Yes, she now has a new ambition. Track down the Doctor and make him talk about history. Until he falls over, probably. "No, I don't, I was thinking of the cafeteria, but it's really rather early in the semester." She looked hopeful. "Do you have a better suggestion?

Re: Talk Amongst Yourselves

[identity profile] anextimeagent.livejournal.com 2007-01-08 11:40 pm (UTC)(link)
"Just don't tell him I sent you," he told her, knowing it was only a matter of time until she tracked him down. "There's a diner in town, I've only been there once, but the food was good. I could buy you lunch and we could swap gifts?"

Re: Talk Amongst Yourselves

[identity profile] bookyeve.livejournal.com 2007-01-08 11:41 pm (UTC)(link)
"Cool." Evie bounced a little. "Oh, I can just tell this will be an even better semester than the last one."