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Short Responses- Answer each of these questions using at least 3-5 sentences (Explain your answers).

1. How are the qualities of the sun similar and different in the two myths? Explain.

2. In what ways do the qualities of the sun in each myth contribute to the problems or conflicts the characters face?

3. Formulate a theme that the two myths share. Include text evidence in your response.

4a. What qualities do the animal characters in the sun myth and the spirit characters in the music myth possess that allow them to be successful in their own stories?

4b. What do these qualities suggest about the values of the cultures that first told these stories?

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Answer:

This was a long one lol. Have a great day!

Explanation:

1. In the story,  “How Grandmother Spider Stole the Sun,” the Sun is not as personified as it is it “How Music Came to the World.” In the latter, the Sun is stubborn and the reader has the impression that the Sun is stubborn and thinks highly of himself. They are similar though because both stories have a Sun that the protagonist is trying to retrieve.

2. In “How Music Came to the World,” the Sun doesn't cooperate with Quetzalcoatl causing him to lash out in anger. The Sun is too hot and far away in “How Grandmother Spider Stole the Sun,” though, that the characters face the problems of burns and trouble getting to the Sun.

3. Both myths have a similar theme. They both suggest that never giving up always pays off. In “How Grandmother Spider Stole the Sun,” Grandmother Spider knows that if they never give up, they will be able to retrieve the Sun. The story, “How Music Came to the World,” Quetzalcoatl doesn't stop trying. Soon, "the earth let out a slow sigh of relief. Its fruit began to ripen and its flowers began to bloom with new, deeper colours."

4a. In the sun myth, the characters teamwork helps them achieve their goals and be successful. In the music myth, Quetzalcoatl is persistent and never gave up. These traits helped these characters throughout the myths.

4b. These qualities likely meant that the traits were big parts of the cultures. The persistence of Quetzalcoatl probably meant Mesoamerican societies valued this quality. Teamwork was probably a large value in the culture in which it came from.

Answer:

This was a long one lol. Have a great day!

Explanation:

1. In the story,  “How Grandmother Spider Stole the Sun,” the Sun is not as personified as it is it “How Music Came to the World.” In the latter, the Sun is stubborn and the reader has the impression that the Sun is stubborn and thinks highly of himself. They are similar though because both stories have a Sun that the protagonist is trying to retrieve.

2. In “How Music Came to the World,” the Sun doesn't cooperate with Quetzalcoatl causing him to lash out in anger. The Sun is too hot and far away in “How Grandmother Spider Stole the Sun,” though, that the characters face the problems of burns and trouble getting to the Sun.

3. Both myths have a similar theme. They both suggest that never giving up always pays off. In “How Grandmother Spider Stole the Sun,” Grandmother Spider knows that if they never give up, they will be able to retrieve the Sun. The story, “How Music Came to the World,” Quetzalcoatl doesn't stop trying. Soon, "the earth let out a slow sigh of relief. Its fruit began to ripen and its flowers began to bloom with new, deeper colours."

4a. In the sun myth, the characters teamwork helps them achieve their goals and be successful. In the music myth, Quetzalcoatl is persistent and never gave up. These traits helped these characters throughout the myths.

4b. These qualities likely meant that the traits were big parts of the cultures. The persistence of Quetzalcoatl probably meant Mesoamerican societies valued this quality. Teamwork was probably a large value in the culture in which it came from.

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