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Ghanima Atreides ([personal profile] atreideslioness) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2024-09-03 11:23 am
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World Mythology, Tuesday, 2nd Period.

The return of fall also brought the return of a pair of Atreides to the teaching-side of Fandom High.

Ghanima was sitting on her desk, eating lemon drops as she watched the students arrive, blue-on-blue eyes intently observing them all. Trebor was perfectly happy in his playpen, amusing himself with some blocks. He was a far cry from the infant that had spent so much time in the baby-wrap when she had first returned to the island.

As usual, all of the student desks had been relegated to storage in favor of divans, cushions, and other comfortable seating. Once the last of the students arrived, her face lit up with a smile.

"Good morning," she said, her voice carrying effortlessly. "I am Lady Ghanima Atreides, and this is World Mythology. You may call me Lady Ghanima or Miss Ghanima, whichever you are more comfortable with. The first person to call me Lady Atreides gets detention." Ghani grinned wickedly. "Lady Atriedes is my grandmother, and I am nowhere near that old. And this young man--" she gestured down to her son, "--is my co-teacher, Trebor. Don't let his sweet looks fool you, he is very demanding."

She had been doing this for over a decade, and now had a toddler -- fifteen months! -- with her. And yet, Ghanima herself still didn't look a day over twenty-one.

"This is a survey class," she continued, "--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. If you are looking for the class about gods as real people, you will want to join Professors Blake and Foster on Mondays."

"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.” Ghanima hopped off the desk and grabbed a stack of handouts, beginning to distribute them around the room.

"In the academic fields of mythology, mythography, or folkloristics, a myth (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."

"The effective telling of a myth usually has some sense of dignity or simplicity, even for the entertaining or amusing ones, for it tries to re-create the spirit and intention of the original. When myths are poorly told, they condescend to or even insult the efforts of earlier societies to find meaning in life. When myths are well told, they appeal to something deep within us."

"Instead of doing the typical introductions, I'd like to hear about the myths near and dear to your hearts."
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Re: Sign-In #1

[personal profile] afraid_of_marshmallows 2024-09-03 08:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Arden Finch, College Sophomore, she knows some from the Bible?
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Re: Sign-In #1

[personal profile] deathsmajesty 2024-09-03 09:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Liliana Vess, Aristocracy, The Creation of Glen Elendra
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[personal profile] x_wondrous_x 2024-09-03 10:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Stewart, I Defy Your Attempts as Classification, and probably Sisyphus
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[personal profile] no_missing_piece 2024-09-04 02:38 am (UTC)(link)
Beta, Technically a Freshman but does that even count any more after several degrees' worth of intensive education?, developing an appreciation for all the antediluvian variants for some reason
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Re: During the Lecture

[personal profile] afraid_of_marshmallows 2024-09-03 08:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Wow, Tabor had grown fast! Arden waggled her fingers at him, still surprised at the lack of slightly-fussy-baby from her first semester here.

If anything were to point out how long she'd been here...
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Re: During the Lecture

[personal profile] x_wondrous_x 2024-09-03 10:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Stewart did rather appreciate the less conventional classroom seating and made himself easily comfortable on the floor with his legs folded in front of him, although the baby was occasionally getting a faint side-eye every now and then, although...respect, for a career mom making it work.
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Re: During the Lecture

[personal profile] no_missing_piece 2024-09-04 02:40 am (UTC)(link)
Beta was taking notes, of course, in the form of her hands flying rapidly over the invisible interface of her Focus in the air in front of her.
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Re: Discussion: Favorites!

[personal profile] afraid_of_marshmallows 2024-09-03 08:28 pm (UTC)(link)
"I, uh, don't really have one," Arden said, awkward and uncomfortable. "The only ones I know are from the Bible, so I guess the story of, um. Passover? But that's because I like the movie from the nineties. The soundtrack is baller. I don't know if that's a proper myth, though?"
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Re: Discussion: Favorites!

[personal profile] deathsmajesty 2024-09-03 09:45 pm (UTC)(link)
"I like the story of the creation of Glen Elendra, Oona's secret place of power on Lorwyn. It tells of her using great power to create it and her faerie children and using them to convince the rest of the plane that its existence is nothing but a faerie prank." Liliana smiled. "It's a beautiful and restful place and I am pleased that it remains unspoiled, even if sometimes I want to take a tennis racquet to her children."
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Re: Discussion: Favorites!

[personal profile] x_wondrous_x 2024-09-03 11:01 pm (UTC)(link)
"While I admit it seems a bit....conventional to lean toward the pantheon of the Greek gods that arguably have provided the foundation for our Western society as we know it," stated Stewart, because answering normally was apparently for chumps, "I do tend to lean that way in my...proclivities, though the Norse certainly make a find contender. But specifically speaking, I shall suppose a softness for the story of Sisyphus. A man, punished, for trickery and cheating death? To continuously have to shoulder the burden and toil of pushing the weight of his transgressions in the form of a bolder up a mountain, only to find he never reaches the top, only to have to start all over again once he feels he might?"

Stewart scoffed, and his eyes shifted around the circle with an almost bird-like movement of his head.

"If that doesn't describe the human condition to a T, then I don't know what does. With a special shout-out to Prometheus, because there is something decidedly metal about having your liver eaten every day."

There was the slightest of pauses, another shift of his eyes, before he added, "Also, the myth of trickle-down economics and the idea that the government was ever intended to actually serve the people. Always good for a nice laugh."
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Re: Discussion: Favorites!

[personal profile] no_missing_piece 2024-09-04 02:49 am (UTC)(link)
"It's... not technically my culture, but um... there were a number of myths about floods wiping out all life on Earth that existed about a millennium ago," Beta offered softly, half hidden behind her hair as usual. "They were beyond ancient to people who are ancient to me, and I think... it's cyclical, and that's fascinating."

In a low voice she added mostly to herself, "Pretty depressing though."