What is the essential lesson of the Norse Creation Myth? Then structure your answer (analysis) as follows: Part I: Order From Chaos What does this mean to you? (Explain). Now, go to the texts.
o McCoy: How does he define this concept (use a quote)? o Gaiman: Where do you see this concept, as defined by McCoy, in the primary text (use a quote)? o You: Explain how McCoy's definition is illustrated by Gaiman's example. This is where you explain why you put the puzzle together as you did. It is like math, show your work by explaining why you put these two texts together as you did.
Part II: Centrality of Conflict
What does this mean to you? (Explain). Now, go to the texts. o McCoy: How does he define this concept (use a quote)? o Gaiman: Where do you see this concept, as defined by McCoy, in the primary text (use a quote)? o You: Explain how McCoy's definition is illustrated by Gaiman's example. This is where you explain why you put the puzzle together as you did. It is like math, show your work by explaining why you put these two texts together as you did.
Part III: Giants and Gods Define the World (remember that, in myth, Giants and Gods are metaphors. You decide metaphors for what). What does this mean to you? (Explain). Now, go to the texts. o McCoy: How does he define this concept (use a quote)? o Gaiman: Where do you see this concept, as defined by McCoy, in the primary text (use a quote)? o You: Explain how McCoy's definition is illustrated by Gaiman's example. This is where you explain why you put the puzzle together as you did. It is like math, show your work by explaining why you put these two texts together as you did.