Myth – A traditional story explaining cultural values and natural events.
Polytheism – The belief in multiple gods (The Epic of Gilgamesh, The Aeneid).
Monotheism – The belief in one god (Referenced in Sunjata through Islamic influence).
Epic – A long narrative poem about a hero’s journey.
Epic Hero – A protagonist with extraordinary abilities facing great challenges.
Divinity – The nature of the gods and their influence on human affairs.
Fate – The predetermined course of events (The Aeneid emphasizes this through Roman destiny).
Invocation – A plea to a muse or deity for inspiration (common in The Aeneid).
Piety – Religious devotion and duty (The Aeneid and Roman Stoicism).
Stoicism – The philosophy of enduring hardship without complaint.
Dystopia – A society characterized by suffering or oppression.
Apocalypse – A catastrophic event or revelation.
Prologue – An introduction to a story, often setting the stage for the themes.
Heroic Journey – Be familiar with Joseph Campbell’s stages.
Christianity – A monotheistic religion influencing many literary traditions.
Islam – A key religion in Sunjata and West African oral tradition.
Griots – West African storytellers who preserve history and culture.
Collective Memory – The shared pool of knowledge and cultural heritage passed through generations.
Mesopotamia – The Epic of Gilgamesh
Rome – The Aeneid
West Africa/Mali – Sunjata