Definition
Mythology
Legends
Fairytales
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Collection of customs, tales, and beliefs passed from generation to generation verbally.

Folktale

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Teacher's favorite mythological story.

Hades and Persephone

100

The name of Arthur's sword

Excalibur

100

The little girl that is the size of a thumb.

Thumbelina

100

You had fun with folktales, mythology and fairytales.

Yes/No

200

Stories that are "larger than life"

Tall tale

200

Name of the main protagonist in The Iliad.

Achilles

200

King Arthur lived in the kingdom of Camelot with his knights who meet at...

The Round Table.

200
In the Grimms version, what is the name of the sleeping beauty?

Briar Rose

200

Cinderella is originally from Disney.

False.

300

Originating from Greece, it helped people understand the world

Mythology

300

What kind of god is Ares?

God of War.
300

Steals from the rich to give to the poor

Robin Hood

300

What is the name of the entity who wanted to steal the queen's baby?

Rumpelstiltskin

300

The story of "Shrek" is an example of a tall tale.

False

400

Stories based on real people and events.

Legends

400

Homer did these fantastic pieces that look like a movie.

The Iliad and the Odyssey

400

In the Disney version, she dresses like a man and has a dragon for a friend, unlike the actual poem.

The Ballad of Mulan.

400

Supernatural adversaries, dragon slayer, witch or ogre scenarios are typical plotlines in fairy tales.

True.

400

The lesson of this story is that humans are capable of doing more than machines.

John Henry

500

Stories of pure fiction with magic and creatures.

Fairytales

500

The god of wine and partying

Dionysus

500

He was just a human who fought a swamp monster, and a dragon.

Beowulf

500

The names of two fantastic fairy tale authors.

Grimm Brothers and Hans Christian Andersen

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Mention at least 3 characteristics from folktale.

There is no author. Has multiple versions. It is shared by speech or song.