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Oral tradition Transcription of works in the oral tradition Greek tragedy "Disappearance" of Greek literature Renaissance interest in Greek literature

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oral and written

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In the Native culture, oral literature is very important, as that is how many of their myths, stories, and legends have been passed on.

While obtaining my Degree in Traditional English, I found it very interesting to compare oral literature with written literature. I have found that most oral literature (including children's stories which were meant to be read aloud) depends greatly on the speaker and how it is delivered. This includes volume, intonation, breathing, pauses, and speed.

As an educator, I find oral literature very effective with students, especially those with a literacy disability. Even children who just have difficulties with reading enjoy oral literature. They are able to participate and learn with the rest of the class.

I consider oral literature to have an element of performance, which can gain the interest of an audience.

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Is an author who use creatively and imaginative in his or her oral form or literature

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