Cultural Values in Stories
Cultural values in books, movies, and stories - unit 6
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02.22.19
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If we say a story has the quality of being "universal" that means
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You can usually appreciate a particular story without knowing much about the culture or society from which it originally came, but by noticing certain details you can often draw conclusions about the ________________.
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cultural values of a society refers to
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Elements that define a culture are?
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Reading stories from the oral tradition allows you to make important connections
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In the story of "Coco" which value is portrayed as the most important?
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In the story of "John Henry" what are the attitudes and behaviors rewarded and admired?
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In the story of "John Henry" what can you infer about the fears of the country's workers during this time period?
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In "Quetzalcoatl" what is the attitude towards work?
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In "Quetzalcoatl" what skills are valued at that time?
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In "Racing the great bear" what attitude Iroquois people have toward their elders
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In "Racing the great bear" what traits or qualities are admired in the Iroquois culture?
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