Allusions in Literature



SUMMER READING AND FOUNDATIONS IN ALLUSION PROJECTAllusions in Literature This workshop is designed to examine how Biblical histories, parables, events and figures have influenced the development of Western and world literature. Just as Greek and Roman histories, mythologies, and philosophies have had a transforming effect upon the themes, conflicts, characters, symbols, images, and language employed in Western literature, so too has the Bible. This workshop will reflect on the great works of literature in conjunction with Biblical material in order to recognize and analyze how archetypical characters, themes, and symbols have borrowed from, been influenced and/or inspired by the Old and New Testaments. I have also added Beowulf as an often alluded to text in the same vein as The Odyssey as the origin of the epic hero and epic poem.This is not a historical survey of the Bible, nor is it an examination of the theological validity of the Bible as a sacred text. However, because the Bible is recognized as a sacred text for people of many faiths, every attempt to present Biblical material with respect and tolerance for differences will be maintained as a priority for all class instruction, interaction, and assignments.Allusion-(noun) an implied or indirect reference to another literary work or event in history in literature. [Webster's Collegiate]Two basic sources from which writers, especially poets, draw allusions and metaphors are the Bible and the ancient classical writings (mainly Greek and Roman). Knowledge of the characters and stories contained in the Bible and in the body of myths and legends will add appreciably to the enjoyment of good literature of all kinds. From the very beginning of the literary canon, writers have borrowed characters, plots, and themes from these sources. Project: First StepRead 40 of the listed stories (use the Greek mythology book I give you and online sources, also use the Bible online or hardcopy. Allusion Journal: Summarize 20 myths/stories (one paragraph maximum)Choose 2 of the alluded to myths/stories to study in depth, ultimately your charge is to become a student expert on the alluded to myth/story of your choice.The Holy Bible and Greek Mythology (Some listed might be specific stories or phrases often alluded to)1: Book of Ruth (Bible)2: The Tower of Babel (Genesis 11)3: The Three Magi4: Odysseus and the Trojan HorseThe sirensCirce Polyphemus the cyclops5: Noah and the Flood (Genesis Chapters 6-9)6: Pygmalion and Galatea7: The Garden of Eden, The Fall of Mankind (Original Sin)8: Daphne and the Laurel Wreath 9: Lot and The Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah (Genesis 18-19)10: Echo and Narcissus 11: Abraham and Isaac (Genesis 21-22)12: Jason and the Golden Fleece 13: Jacob and Esau (Genesis 25)14: Cupid (Eros) and Psyche15: Joseph, his brothers, the coat of many colors (Genesis 37)16: The Birth of Christ 17: Rescue of the Child Moses (Exodus 1-2)18: 5 types of Love in Greek19: The Passover (Exodus 12)20: Passage through the Red Sea (Sea of Reeds) (Exodus 14)21: Midas and the Golden Touch22: Arachne and Athena23: Daedalus and Icarus24: Orpheus and Eurydice25: Samson, Delilah and the Philistines (Judges 13-16)26: Paris and the Golden Apple27: Pandora's Box28: Perseus and Medusa29. Jesus and Lazarus (John 11) 30: David and Goliath0031. David and Jonathon (Samuel 18-20)32: The Death of John the Baptist (Mark 6) 33: Pilate and Jesus (Matt.27) 34: The Death and Resurrection of Christ 35. Jonah and the whale36.Methusela 37. Burning Bush and Golden calf38. Am I my brother’s keeper39. The Ten Commandments40. Cast the first stone41. Ark of the Covenant42. Ashes to ashes, dust to dust43.Alpha and Omega44. Camel through the eye of a needle45. Jesus’s Miracles46. Paul’s Epistles47. Daniel and the lion’s den48. Dionysus 49. The Good Samaritan50. Revelations 51. Birth of Aphrodite52. The Seed and The Sower53. Prodigal son54. 12 Labors of Hercules55. Judas Iscariot & Thirty pieces of silver56. Doubting Thomas57. Eye for eye, tooth for tooth58. Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse59. Saul to Paul on the road to Damascus 60. Sisyphus61. Orpheus and Eurydice 62. The Rape of Persephone63. Theseus, the Labyrinth and Minotaur 64. Narcissus 65. King Solomon and the two “mothers”66. Cronus and Zeus 67. Job68. Satyrs and Medieval Satan69. Mary Magdalene70. Immaculate Conception of Mary 71. Atropos, Lacheies and Clotho (The Fates)72. Prometheus and Epimetheus73. Peter the Apostle 74. Psalms75. Song of Solomon76. Ecclesiastes77. Beowulf and Grendel Project 2nd step:Complete student expert presentations to be collected and presented day ONE of AP Lit and Comp class in August. Project Requirements: Your Allusion Presentation will have the following: (100 pts total)Allusion Journal: Research myths/stories online in books etc. (40 pts)Find 2 mediums in which you story/myth is alluded to: A. YOU MUST FIND A POEM referencing your myths/storiesB. AND Choose one of the following:Film clipPaintingSong and or lyricsAnother piece of literature Photograph Cartoon (TV) or drawnWritten typed, double spaced, 3-5 page analysis of your 2 myths/stories, analysis of poem and 2nd selected medium. (40 pts)Presentation of your allusion as a student expert in summation. (20 pts)EMAIL ME if you have questions: rlybarger@Biblical References Used Above: Not exhaustive.Genesis 1:22-23; Genesis 2:9, 16-17; Genesis 2:18; Genesis 3:17-19; Genesis 4:9-10; Genesis 4: 15-16; Genesis 5:25-27; Genesis 6:13-16; Genesis 7:14; Genesis 11: 8-9;Genesis 18:20-21.Exodus 3:1-2; Exodus 4:21; Exodus 5:1; Exodus 14: 15-17; Exodus 16: 14-15; Exodus 21:23-25; Exodus 32:4.1 Samuel 17:4, 8-9; Isaiah 40:1-3; Daniel 6:16; Proverbs 9:1; Joshua 23:14; 1 Kings 3:16-28Matthew 19: 23-25; Matthew 26:14-16; Matthew 23: 14-16; Matthew 26:26-29; Matthew 26:49-54; Matthew 27:27-29; Matthew 7:16; Matthew 6, 26-34John 1:1, 14-15; John 2:7-10; John 8:4-7; John 20:24-25Luke 6:29; Luke 10:30-34; Luke 15:11-14Revelations 1:7-8,11; Revelations 5:1-4; Revelations 62 Kings 2:9-12Jonah 1,2 ................
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