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Humanities History 9 Group Creative Assignment: Write your own Greek Myth
September 5, 2006
Directions:
1. Divide into groups of two. You will need a laptop, or paper and a writing implement, if you
absolutely must. (You will eventually need to type your final project.)
2. Knowing what you do about Greek mythology, and about why the Greeks told the stories they
did, write your own Greek myth with your partner.
- Develop a hero or heroine, put him or her in some sort of conflict with the gods or
his /her fellow humans, and create a story around that that is in keeping with the myths
you have learned about. (Check the requirements below for the elements your story must
include.)
- Have fun, use your imagination and your knowledge of mythology.
3. Be sure to pay attention to the following requirements:
Requirements:
1. At least seven references to other myths or mythological characters. You may not
simply list them; their role in the story must represent how the Greeks viewed them
(their personality, function, etc).
2. As myths did for the Greeks, your myth must explain something, such as why
something looks the way it does, or why people do something a certain way. Or your
myth must have a moral.
3. Your myth must involve some kind of interaction between humans and gods, and must
include some form of struggle between the individual’s will and the role of the gods.
4. Two pages, typed, double-spaced, absolute minimum length.
These myths are the (graded) basis of a larger project, so make your best effort. (See next page for
a sample grading sheet.)
You will have two class periods to work on the myth, and it will be your only homework between
now and Monday, when it is due in class. Today and your next day of class (depending on
which section you are in) will be the only days you will have to work with your partner in
class. After that, you will need to find time during study hall, at home using e-mail or other times
to work out the final details with your partner. You will be working on the technological parts of
the assignment on the other days. Each of you will eventually be turning in your own copy.
A typed, proofread and printed copy of this myth is due at the start of class on Monday,
September 11. Late work will be graded down.
Humanities History 9
Name(s):
Write your own Myth - Grading Sheet
Title:
Grading criteria:
1. Satisfies all requirements
/30
- At least several functional references to other myths or mythological characters.
Mythological References in this myth are:
1.
2.
3.
4.
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6.
7.
-Your myth must explain something, such as why something looks the way it does, or why
people do something a certain way. Or your myth must have a moral.
The Central point of this Myth is:
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your myth must involve some personal struggle between man and the gods.
This myth shows conflict between man and the gods by:
- Length: 2 pages, typed double-spaced MINIMUM.
2. Spelling, grammar, proofreading
3. Effort/Creativity
/10
/10
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