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The Monster Lizard, Rabbit Steals Fire, Monkey Girl, The Connection to the…
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Rabbit Steals Fire
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Moral Lesson
We shouldn't believe hearsay statements from people about others. We should gin our own knowledge and don't take others' sayings as a reference to our actions. The reliability of what people say about other people.
Monkey Girl
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Moral Lesson
A person shouldn't be judged by the appearance of one.
Love influences people to see the truth that lies beyond the appereance.
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AoE Question: How does texts reflect, represent or form a part of cultural practices?
Represent: The myths represent the culture through common figures in the society the figures from the nature and the common stereotypical characters.
Reflection of the culture: Since the myths are texts that are produced over time and by the people in the community, the experiences of the members of the community are the one of the mein factors that shape the myths. Their fears, experiences, the moral lessons that they have learnt over time are a product of collective consciousness of the society. This collective consciousness is one of the main reasons to form the cultural practices that are formed. Thus, the texts are important to reflect the cultural practices of a community.
Cultural Practices: The motifs in the story like: corn, rabbits being a deceiving character and the elderly represents the fragments of the culture.
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