Character Archetypes in Folklore
Students will identify common character archetypes (e.g., hero, trickster, villain) in various folk tales and discuss their universal appeal.
Key Questions
- Differentiate between a hero and an anti-hero in traditional stories.
- Explain how the trickster archetype challenges societal norms.
- Compare character archetypes across different cultural folk tales.
CBSE Learning Outcomes
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