Smith Hal ES
Grade 2Mythology and Folklore

Smith Hal ESMythology and Folklore

Apr 2026 · 2nd Semester

This one-year course is a continuation of Mythology and Folklore and provides an opportunity for advance study of the influence of mythology and folklore on literature. This course emphasizes the Hero’s Journey as a formalist method of literary production. The ideas of cross-cultural comparison of myths and folklore are broadened and expanded to include on-Western cultures. Literature, composition, rhetoric, discourse, and critical-thinking skills are taught concurrently. Story-telling as a meth

Grades: 10-12

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