Elements of Folktales
Characteristics
Folktales were the oral tradition of adults. Stories about peoples' lives and imaginations and as they struggled with their fears and anxieties in these tales around the campfire, they became better able to struggle with them in reality. While many of these tales weren't told specifically for children it is almost certain that they too would listen and enjoy as well as develop respect for certain elements described in the stories.
Themes
Usually universal truths, lessons, and values related to people, their actions, and/or material goods that is valued by the group that creates the folktale. These tales tell what happens to those who do not obey the groups traditions.
- Problems of young adults
- Security
- Fear of leaving home
- Fear of not having children
- Fear of not being loved or giving love
- Reflect basic values and concerns of different cultures
- Good and evil
- Right and wrong
- Justice and injustice
- Happiness, kindness, friendship, loyalty
- Good triumphant over evil
- Love and loyalty
- Love and loyalty can transform ...
- Discuss basic values of people
Characterization
Characters are flat. Either very good or very bad with most characteristics exaggerated. The hero and heroine are usually young. The heroine is usually fair, kind, charitable, and caring. The hero is usually honorable, courageous, unselfish, and caring. Both usually have special powers.
Setting
Place is described easily and briefly (humble cottage, magic kingdom) that fits the typical geography of the culture or it is not mentioned but assumed. Time is in the past (usually long-ago) imbedded within the history of the culture.
Time is fantasy time (Once upon a time sets the stage and They lived happily ever after closes the tale.) any time or any place, timeless or placeless, or long long ago.
Plot
Is full of action and follows specific and simple patterns. The plot starts right out with fast moving action that grabs the listeners interest and keeps it. Conflicts are usually resolved with great deeds or acts of human kindness related to good and bad/evil.
Style/Tone
Descriptions are quick and to the point with little description and detail.
Plausability story is possible but not probable.
A promise father promises to send one daughter, if set free; promises first son, if spin gold;
Number three father has three daughters and three sons, and three weeks to return
Magic
Supernatural beings
Objects (mirror, beans, golden objects)
Spells, Enchantments, Magical transformations,
Character transformed by a spell and only the love or loyalty of another character can break the spell
Ugly person casts a spell on ...
Spell is broken and turns into a ...
Run away from home Gingerbread Boy - English, The Bun - Russian, The Pancake - Norwegian
Cumulative Henny Penny, sequence of events or characters that accumulate. Repeat phrases, develop logic and sequential thinking (for preoperational children), and understanding for more sophisticated literature. The House that Jack Built, The Old Lady that Swallowed a Fly.
Extraordinary animals, monster, or other animated thingsThree Little Pigs, Shrek
Explain a natural phenomena or custom. How Rabbit Stole Fire, Why Mosquitoes Buzz in people's Ears, Tikki Tikki Temkbo.
Good versus bad/evil