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Ghanima Atreides ([personal profile] atreideslioness) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2010-01-03 10:45 pm
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World Mythology -- Third Period -- Monday

Ghanima was sitting on her desk, absently eating lemon drops as she watched the students arrive.  She was even slightly tanned, despite the fact it was January in Maryland.  She'd spent most of the break with her family on the island, but there had been a handwavedomg trip to see Aly.  And sunshine.  But mostly Aly.

"Good morning," she said, her voice carrying effortlessly.  "I am Lady Ghanima Atreides, and this is World Mythology.  You may call me Lady Ghanima, Miss Ghanima, or Miss Atreides, whichever you are more comfortable with.  The first person to call me Lady Atreides gets detention."

"This is a survey class, intended to give you a gentle introduction to various pantheons and mythologies around the world.  We will not be covering any country in-depth, instead, consider this a whirlwind tour." 

"During this class, I’m going to ask you to keep in mind that many stories we consider today to be folklore or myths were originally part of a religion.  I’m going to ask that you keep an open mind, and try not to let any ethnocentric biases show too badly.  Yes, you may consider tales of the Tuatha de Danan or the Morrigan to be nothing more than fairy stories, but to someone else it may be a fundamental truth."

"Today we will start with the definition of a myth.  In the academic fields of mythology, mythography, or folkloristics, a myth, or mythos, is a sacred story concerning the origins of the world or how the world and the creatures in it came to be in their present form. The active beings in myths are generally gods and heroes. Myths often are said to take place before recorded history begins. In saying that a myth is a sacred narrative, what is meant is that a myth is believed to be true by people who attach religious or spiritual significance to it. Use of the term by scholars does not imply that the narrative is either true or false.  For the purpose of this class, myths are stories that originate in the beliefs of nations and races and present episodes in which supernatural forces operate.  Some myths try to make visible and concrete ways that humans see nature, like the division of the year into seasons.  Many myths show the ways that humans see the forces that control them, and often explain creation, religion, and divinities; they guess at the meaning of life and death, or at the cause for good and evil."

"Now, it is important to separate myths from other types of stories.  Mythology is frequently confused with fiction, legend, fairy tale, folklore, fable, and urban legend, each of which has a distinct meaning in academia.  There is also epic poetry, which may retell a myth, but not every epic poem is a myth – many are legends or folklore.  Instead of doing the typical introductions, I'd like to hear about the myths near and dear to your hearts." 

 "Now, I found myself in need of some assistants, and I took the liberty of selecting based on the class rooster."  A list that, curiously, seemed to have been used for target practice with sharp objects.  Alianne was a horrible influence.  "Miss Solo, Miss Menolly, please see me after class."


[there is ocd, have fun!]
trigons_child: (Watching 2)

Re: Sign-In #1

[personal profile] trigons_child 2010-01-04 04:58 am (UTC)(link)
Raven, Sophomore, Demeter and Persephone

Re: Sign-In #1

[identity profile] kestrelswolf.livejournal.com 2010-01-04 05:08 am (UTC)(link)
Image [Blysse Norwood (& Blind Seer), sophomore, no favorite myth to speak of]
solo_sword: (thinky)

Re: Sign-In #1

[personal profile] solo_sword 2010-01-04 05:08 am (UTC)(link)
Jaina Solo, senior, and no favorite myth but Athena would rightfully be right up there

Re: Discussion: Favorites!

[identity profile] kestrelswolf.livejournal.com 2010-01-04 05:09 am (UTC)(link)
Firekeeper looked a little uncomfortable and frowned. "Wolves is not having these myths," she said, finally. It wasn't entirely true, as the Wise Beasts had gods, and creation myths to go with them, but the Royal Beasts, whom she'd grown up with, had no such thing.
Edited 2010-01-04 05:12 (UTC)
solo_sword: (neutral)

Re: During the Lecture

[personal profile] solo_sword 2010-01-04 05:10 am (UTC)(link)
It was weird, but sitting in the first of her last classes here, it was really starting to hit Jaina that she didn't have a ton of time left here. It wasn't a bad realization, just sort of an odd feeling somehow.

Not that it distracted her from listening any.
solo_sword: (attentive)

Re: Discussion: Favorites!

[personal profile] solo_sword 2010-01-04 05:14 am (UTC)(link)
"I don't have a favorite," Jaina admitted. "I never really had to think about it, and the one I've got the most experience with is one I'm trying to get some distance from." You know, due to almost getting sacrificed because of it.
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Re: Sign-In #1

[personal profile] eyebrowgoesup 2010-01-04 05:15 am (UTC)(link)
Spock, sophomore, no favorite myth.
solo_sword: (interested)

Re: Talk to Ghanima

[personal profile] solo_sword 2010-01-04 05:15 am (UTC)(link)
Jaina had a feeling she knew what this was about, but she still started with, "You wanted to see me?" when she went to see Ghanima after class.
trigons_child: (Pretty)

Re: Discussion: Favorites!

[personal profile] trigons_child 2010-01-04 05:17 am (UTC)(link)
"I have studied some of the mythologies of Earth," Raven said, "and I was intrigued by the story of Demeter and Persephone and how it was used to explain the passage of the seasons. Demeter's daughter, Persephone, was kidnapped by Hades, the god of the dead, and forced to wed him. While Persephone is in the Underworld with Hades, Demeter mourns, and winter falls upon the world."
glacial_queen: (Gentle)

Re: Sign-In #1

[personal profile] glacial_queen 2010-01-04 06:53 am (UTC)(link)
Karla, freshman, The Lost Isle of Zuul
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[personal profile] wannabehunter 2010-01-04 08:43 am (UTC)(link)
Jo Harvelle, senior, The Riddle of The Sphinx
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Re: Sign-In #1

[personal profile] spiritandsword 2010-01-04 11:04 am (UTC)(link)
Annja Creed, senior, Minerva
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Re: During the Lecture

[personal profile] spiritandsword 2010-01-04 11:05 am (UTC)(link)
Annja was taking notes as she listened to Ghanima. Sean's sister had recommended this class to her, and she was surprised not to see the other girl in here.

Re: Sign-In #1

[identity profile] ktarian-wildman.livejournal.com 2010-01-04 11:59 am (UTC)(link)
Naomi Wildman, senior, no favorite myth

Re: During the Lecture

[identity profile] ktarian-wildman.livejournal.com 2010-01-04 12:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Naomi listened carefully to the lecture, taking down detailed notes as she did so.
endsthegame: (the arithmatic of my soul)

Re: Sign-In #1

[personal profile] endsthegame 2010-01-04 12:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Andrew Wiggin, Sophomore, Aeneid

Re: OOC

[identity profile] morpherboy.livejournal.com 2010-01-04 12:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Diana won't be in today - I can only play one chara while here and Marco won the coin toss.

Re: OOC

[identity profile] fratboybitch.livejournal.com 2010-01-04 12:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, now that's just not fair. Blowing off work while I toil away here. NOT FAIR!
weetuskenraider: (At Desk)

Re: Sign-In #1

[personal profile] weetuskenraider 2010-01-04 01:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Tahiri Veila, junior, no particular favorite myth but it's definitely not the Mandalorian creation myth because they're weird.
weetuskenraider: (Um - Rubbing Neck)

Re: During the Lecture

[personal profile] weetuskenraider 2010-01-04 01:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Tahiri was paying attention, quiet and intent as she usually was in Ghanima's classes (and as she tended to be more and more often in general lately). The idea of having to cover so many different mythos from one single planet had gotten less strange in the year and a half she'd been here, but still called for pretty extensive note-taking.

. . . ha, Jaina as a TA? She couldn't help being amused by that, at the end of the lecture.

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