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A foundational narrative is the story of a specific people group that explains the fundamental existence of that specific group in a narrative form. It focuses on motifs, morals, and rights. Commonly, foundation narratives began as oral tradition and were later recorded in writing.

An example of this would be the Iliad for the Greeks. This was written (or is said to be written) by a man named Homer to bring about a sense of togetherness and unity to the Greeks at that time. Two major motifs of the Iliad would be: 1) We must be prepared for battle, and 2) We must be more cunning than our enemy.

Another example of a foundation narrative would be the Hebrew Bible or the "Old Testament." This text was utilized to harvest unity among the Hebrews who live a difficult nomadic lifestyle. A major motif of the Hebrew Bible is 'the wandering lifestyle is the only way to live and is the chosen lifestyle that God has for His chosen people."

Foundation narratives sets up a framework by which its people know how to view the world and operate with it.

Other examples:

I) Gilgamesh - Sumerians

II) Odyssey - Greeks (re-foundation narrative)

II) Aeneid - Romans

Recent examples as oral tradition:

I) The attacks of 9/11 in the US caused a structure and a need for the USA's "story to be told." This brought together a sense of togetherness and unity.

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