Mason Bahr
Pre AP English II/7th
Mrs. Kaul
11 May 2023
Brazilian Lore Research Paper
Folklore is the traditional beliefs, customs, and stories of a community, passed through the generations. Folklore can also transmit a culture's morals and values. A legend is based on history embellished, and told and retold. A myth is based on religion, supernatural beings, Gods and Demigods, and explains natural phenomenon. A fairy tale is Fiction/False/Make-believe, imaginary creatures, magic, fantastic elements, and conflict between good and evil. Brazilian folklore is lore of the Indigenous, Portuguese, and African desent. Brazilian folklore is full of stories about unique creatures and magic. Some of the stories are based off of real life like
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One day the boy encounters a group of bandits who terrorize a nearby village. He uses the violin to put the bandits to sleep and save the village. He becomes a hero and is celebrated for his bravery and talent. The fairy tale highlights the importance of music in Brazilian culture. The story also reflects the value of resourcefulness and creativity. One of the values in this story is courage, the boy is faced with a situation, but he used his bravery to overcome it. The story also emphasizes the importance of creativity and resourcefulness. The boy uses his talent to solve a problem and save the village. It also shows the importance of generosity and kindness. The story shows this by the old man giving the boy the violin. Oral tradition allowed stories an legends to be passed down from generation to generation. These stories often included magical creatures or supernatural events, and they would help create a sense of wonder and mystery that can be passed down from parent to …show more content…
They also are different because each of the stories are unique due to being in different parts of brazil. Brazilian folklore is a reflection of the country’s values that are important to its people. Through stories, music, and dance, Brazilian folklore celebrates cultural diversity and creativity. The universal values in Brazilian folklore are the importance of family, respect for elders, and the power of nature. If Brazilian folklore is preserved and passed on to future generations, they will inherit a legacy that reflects the countries history. By learning about Brazilian folklore, future generations will understand the country’s diversity.
Annotated Bibliography
Bhaiya, Vijay. “The Boy and the Violin (Brazil).” Sawan Books, 22 Feb. 2022, www.sawanonlinebookstore.com/the-boy-and-the-violin-brazil/.
This source is about the Brazilian fairy tale “The Boy and the Violin”. The boy owns nothing but a violin, one day he went to the woods and started playing it. Many beasts gathered around until the music lead to the land of the giants. The king had a very sad daughter, so he had the boy play for her. He made the daughter happy and the king gave him half of the kingdom.
Boto-Cor-de-rosa (Pink river dolphin). Project Noah. (n.d.). https://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/1131016010
This source is about the Brazilian dolphin “Boto Cor-de-Rosa". It is the largest
The theme of the story is that material possessions and external appearances are not as important as inner character and personal growth. The boy learns that the jacket he receives, while not what he initially wanted, helps him to become more confident and independent. He realizes that he doesn't need
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Throughout history and across civilizations humans have told stories of good and evil, of great deeds and failed causes. Even before the days of pens and literary records stories where still spread by word of mouth. Over time these stories have been rearranged, their details altered and morphed. Ultimately stories evolve into something that stemmed from the collective imaginations and eventually became myths. Mythologies are not always rational but typically explains unknown origins, supernatural causes, human desires and most importantly offers insight into the values of communities they are derived from on a grand scale.
This is explored through the development of characters, the acceptance of heritage, and familial relationships. The child shows development in her character as the story progresses, ultimately leading to her insightful and strong appreciation for her father and her heritage, while Grace remains a flat character. Although the child is told she was wrong, “she never gave up on what her father said, on that first sound there.” (Thammavongsa __).
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The folk tales and beliefs told from years ago still exist today, and have impacted many ways of
Although his writing can be engaged to an audience who reads the situation the boy is encountering with his neighbors ,but to analyze themselves instead of another person. Therefore the intended purpose of this writing is to not analyze or criticize how a person live, but to analyze themselves , as they could be living their life differently such as being greedy. ”You should look at yourself. I mean really look at yourself ” .Therefore the author notifies the audience of the situation he was in throughout his life,through the use of emotional appeal using personal experiences in his life and humor
Myths are based on religion, supernatural beings, gods and demigods, and explain natural phenomenons. Fairy Tales are based on fiction, magic, imaginary creatures, and conflict between good and evil. Tall Tales are based history, blatant mistruths, and they are told and retold. Fables are based on fairy tales that teach lessons.
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It is interesting to know that small tidbits in my life could hold so much more meaning that I knew that it had. I never knew that folklore and mythology would have such an impact on my life. It was a mistake of me to think that folklore was nothing more, then just a hobby. It is not a hobby at all, but an explanation on how people react to certain situations. I completely understand how this study is linked with anthropology, it is associated with the person’s actions and beliefs.