Literature takes the audience to different time and place and has the ability to communicate complex characters, complex themes, and lessons of life through multiple perspectives. But who is a literary person? And more importantly ... Who can access it?
People & Stories / Gente y Cuentos promises to open the door to literature for a new audience. Through an oral reading and a strict discussion of a sustained short story, we invite themselves, others, and participants who are unfamiliar to find new insights into the world.
We provide reading and discussion courses in English or Spanish and encourage participants to read, investigate and analyze long-lived short stories.
... As in the literary story, the story that we tell ourselves for our life is to fuse together various elements and to create multiple conflicting aspects of our life in the framework of the story We will systematize. Connecting the anticipated future and giving them to our lives is a kind of identity and continuity - actually identity. As the story grows and our identity grows, we begin to tell stories as we write and incorporate our daily experiences into our own schema, the product of that experience. (5 pages; McAdams, 1985)
According to Karl Tomlinson and Carol Lynch Brown children's literary points, folk tales are "stories grew up from people and folk life and imagination". They are a form of traditional literature, originally aimed at explaining and understanding the natural world and the spiritual world. The verbal tradition lasted until the 12th century; then the literary version began to spread in Europe. Some scholars believe folk tales will spread through people's migration. Once they have developed they are "from one country to another like a crew or soldier, a woman stolen from a tribe, a slave or prisoner, a businessman, a bard or band, a monk or scholar, or a young person People are on tour, as described by Sutherland and Arbuthnot in children and books.The stories keep on changing consistently as each checker changes these words slightly.