Tricksters | The Cunning and Untrustworthy

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In mythology and folklore, most often the forces of good and evil are clearly defined. However, there is always at least one being who does not fit either category: the trickster. They come in all shapes and sizes, genders, species etcetera, crossing established boundaries of law and order, sometimes doing bad things for good rather than malice, or using sneaky manipulation to prey on others, or pranking the unsuspecting, or using cunning to accomplish their goals. This program will discuss some of the characteristics and types of tricksters found in mythology and legend. From the Norse god Loki, to the Native American spirit Coyote, to the Greek Eris, and the Chinese Sun Wukong!

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MYTHOLOGY HAS BEEN TOLD AND RETOLD IN MANY FORMS ACROSS TIME, STORIES AND ACCOUNTS MAY VARY.

MUSIC:
"The Elder Path" by Adrian von Ziegler

CLIPS:
"Alice in Wonderland" Disney 1951
"Gargoyles" Disney 1994
"Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl" Disney 2003

OPENING:
https://www.fiverr.com/saif_edits

ARTISTS FEATURED:
Arthur Rackham
Oscar Bagler
Silver Took
Polina Alimpieva
HJ Ford
Mary Evans
Visionary Art
Willy Pogany
John Bauer
Echo Greens art
Greg Beecham
Juan Francisco Martinez Borges
Melvin Chan
Robert Engels
Jeremiah Morelli
Manzanedo art
Dream Reactor art
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi
Methode Sunday Times
Ian Kirkpatrick
Janice Skivington

REFERENCES:
Bulfinch's Mythology
"Grimms' Fairy Tales: Little Red Riding Hood" Jakub and Wilhelm Grimm
"The Illiad" by Homer
"The Odyssey" by Homer
"Gods, Men, and Monsters of the Greek Myths" by Michael Gibson
“Gods & Heroes from Viking Mythology” by Brian Branston
"Journey to the West" Arthur Waley translation
“Dragons, Gods, and Spirits from Chinese Mythology” by Tao Tao Liu Sanders
“Chinese Myths & Folk Tales”
“Myths & Legends”
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