Research Project Role Sheet:
Component 1: Research the
Symbols/Main characters Group
Member: __________________
Description of role: Your job is to
provide in-depth research on some of the most important characters in your
myth. Limit yourself to 2-3 key
characters to research. Keep track of your source information by taking good
notes in the library. Then you will
compile your research into synthesized paragraphs for your teacher and a
concise presentation for your classmates.
As you research, try to answer the
questions below. Any additional
information that you find interesting as you research may also be incorporated
into your presentation.
1.
What acts/stories are the characters
best known for in ancient Greek mythology?
2.
What relationships are the
characters known for? (Who are they related to? Outline a brief family tree)
3.
What character traits or values are
associated with the characters?
4.
What symbols represent these
characters? Why?
Note: This information should come
from at least 4 NEW sources, not the myth itself and not your class notes. Use the library books and databases at your
disposal to find this information. Keep
track of the sources you use as you will need to cite all of this information.
Research Project Role Sheet:
Component 2: Research Ancient
Greece Group Member:
_____________________
Description of role: Your job is to
provide in-depth research on how your myth reflects the daily lives and
cultural values of the ancient Greeks. Keep track of your source information by
taking good notes in the library. Then
you will compile your research into synthesized paragraphs for your teacher and
a concise presentation for your classmates.
As you research, try to answer the
questions below. Any additional
information that you find interesting as you research may also be incorporated
into your presentation.
1. Which key Greek values do you see
conveyed in your myth (see handout)? Research this value and its importance to
the Greeks.
2. What social/political ideas are
apparent in your myth (ex. role of men/women, government, rich vs. poor, etc.)?
Research how these social/political ideas actually existed in ancient Greece.
3. What aspects of daily life are
apparent in your myth (ex. farming, building, working, family life, religion,
recreation, etc.)? Research these day to day activities in ancient Greece.
4. What is the impact of the geography
in your myth? What are some landmarks or physical features that the characters
had to deal with or experience or overcome?
Note:
This information should come from at least 4 NEW sources, not the myth itself
and not your class notes. Use the
library books and databases at your disposal to find this information. Keep track of the sources you use as you will
need to cite all of this information.
Research Project Role Sheet:
Component 3: Research
Modern/Historical Influence Group
Member: _________________
Description of role: Your job is to
provide in-depth research on how your myth has influenced art, literature, and
culture. Keep track of your source information by taking good notes in the
library. Then you will compile your
research into synthesized paragraphs for your teacher and a concise
presentation for your classmates.
As you research, try to answer the
questions below. Any additional
information that you find interesting as you research may also be incorporated
into your presentation.
1.
What examples of this myth’s
influence on contemporary art, film, or literature can you find? Try to broaden
your search beyond just pop culture like Percy
Jackson.
2.
What other famous works of art or
literature have been created that reference this myth? (Hint: Look into the
Renaissance period in art and the Modernist period in literature).
3.
What big ideas or archetypes has
this myth come to represent?
Note: This information should come
from at least 4 NEW sources, not the myth itself and not your class notes. Use the library books and databases at your
disposal to find this information. Keep
track of the sources you use as you will need to cite all of this information.
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