Download Research Paper on Greek Mythology and more Summaries Literature in PDF only on Docsity! In conjunction with our reading of The Odyssey, we will spend a week doing background research on Greek Mythology. “Without a knowledge of mythology much of the elegant literature of our own language cannot be understood and appreciated,” Thomas Bulfinch once said so eloquently. Therefore, each of you will be writing a research paper on a Greek god, goddess, mythological person, hero, or monster. Research material will then be presented to the class in an oral presentation (see next page). Learning Target: I will demonstrate ________________________ of a _____________________ by _________________________________ a ____________________________________________ that __________________________________________________________________________________. I. Topic – You will choose your topic in class and may exchange topics with another class member only during the time allotted by your teacher. Once the time has run out, you are responsible for researching the topic you end up with. No Exceptions! My Topic Is: _______________________________________________________ II. Research – All research will be conducted in class using resources provided by your teacher. Resource materials must stay in class and cannot be taken home. Thus, it is important not to be absent during research days and to be on task at all times in class. When you have finished your research, you will turn in note cards to be graded (18 cards minimum). III. Paper – Your paper must be written in MLA format (details will be provided). It must be typed, 12- point font, double-spaced, and contain indented paragraphs. Research information must be organized into the following sections: 1. Biography (8-10 complete sentences) – Provide thorough background information about your topic. Parents? Siblings? Marriages? Where is he/she/it from? Where does he/she/it live? Mention special talents, skills, or traits. Does your topic have any weaknesses or areas that cause them trouble? You must include at least one direct quotation in this section. 2. Power and Domain (5-7 complete sentences) – Describe what your topic ruled or had control over. You must include at least one direct quotation in this section. 3. Symbols (5-7 complete sentences) – Choose at least two symbols associated with your topic and explain how they relate. These can be directly mentioned in your research or inferred. You must include at least one direct quotation in this section. 4. Myth (8-10 complete sentences) – Include a summary of one myth connected to your topic. This can be a story that connects your topic to another mythological character or one that explains why your topic is well known. You must include at least one direct quotation in this section. 5. Application (5-7 complete sentences) – Someone once said, “A myth is an image in terms of which we try to make sense of the world.” With that said, how does your character and myth apply to today’s world? What can we learn from your character or myth? Offer thoughtful insight into lessons learned. Name: Teacher: Class: Date: Mythology