Hello everyone! My name is Syd and I will be taking a Mythology and Folklore class this semester at the University of Oklahoma. I am currently a junior majoring in psychology with a minor in spanish! My goal for my degree is to be a professor at a research institute like OU one day, or working for the FBI to analyze serial killers... I haven't quite decided which I find more exciting. As a kid, I grew up watching Criminal Minds, 48 hours, and NCIS most nights. My mother of course did not want me watching those things because I was 6 years old, but when she would go to sleep I would sneak into the living room and turn on the crime channel. I have always been fascinated by the idea that a normal person can suddenly turn into a violent killer. I have studied many famous killers like Ted Bundy for example. For my 9th birthday I got this really big book filled with all the most popular serial killers to date. Needless to say I read that thing everyday. It is safe to say that my f...
For this story lab I decided to do it over TV Tropes . The fantasy page talked about how the genre is an escape from the normality of reality. The storylines are endless and the borders of fiction do not exist. That is what makes this genre so exceptional. I learned that there are 3 common themes in fiction: a secondary world, appeal to pastoral ideal, and magic and powers. I also learned that there are way more genres than what I originally thought. I thought there was only fiction, nonfiction, romance, adventure, thriller, horror, and mystery. There are actually so many more! There's sports, sea stories, poetry, mythology, military, and so much more! I really liked this story lab because it allowed me to read about so many genres that I did not know existed. Literacy is so much broader than I could have ever imagined. Expand your learning by Flickr
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