I introduce Mythology a little differently than others. Here's the approach to Egyptian Mythology:
What are the Egyptian myths and how have they transcended time?
Please answer (30 points): “The Osirian Cycle” represents a life cycle. Please answer:
- Explain the term ‘life cycle’ and if possible, how would you symbolize, or draw it?
- How does a life cycle look and what does it mean? What shape does it take?
- How are the myths of the world and of ancient times still relevant today? Where do we see their remnants – either in words or in symbols?
Words and concepts to consider as symbols – Please annotate the text and link the words to the text. (Page 1 of the Osirian Cycle):
· Darkness
· Sun
· Mother figures
· The scribe – recorder
· The Serpent
· Water / rivers / agriculture
· 72
· The hunger for power
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Videos for further analysis:
- Egypt Part I – Secrets in Plain Sight: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajlPpGjXEZM
- Secrets of the Pyramids and the Sphinx – Bauval and Hancock (Pt.1):https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3Ad2IsFvoY
- Secrets of the Pyramids and the Sphinx – Bauval and Hancock (Pt.2):
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCkQGMj_sRM
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