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I’m surprised that we didn’t get taught about Calgacus when the Roman occupation of Britain comes up. His speech about the invading Romans is a banger for the ages.What I find interesting is what I didn't learn at primary school. For example, I didn't hear of Beowulf until I was well into being an adult. Rosemary Sutcliff wrote a children's translation in 1956 but I never came across it when I was of school age. And local fairy and folk tales generally, I didn't come across. Given that Boggart Hole Clough is around 50 miles from were I grew up, I find that quite surprising.
How could I have forgotten about that? And, for that matter, "The Time Tunnel."At least one Star Trek Original series episode.
Gold Key Comics had some good stuff too.Hard to recall. My family is Swedish so Norse mythology was always just kind of around, and then Christian mythology is kind of everywhere in Canadian culture. Greek, Roman and Egyptian have a pretty large foot print in Western popular culture, so I would have picked them up from comics, library books, movies, etc. In school we specifically learned a bit about West Coast indigenous myths and legends. When I was a bit older I remember Japanese culture suddenly becoming very present, between things like video games, anime, toys, and even the TV show Shogun (original).
Edit - oh, and Classics Illustrated comics, which I consumed voraciously as a lad.
Yeah, TTRPG fans and not a representative sample. Of course we know about ancient mythology—it’s kinda in the job description!When I first looked at this thread, I guessed that not only would a lot of people respond, but that initial exposures would skew kind of young. That’s because so much of the hobby is linked to mythology, even if only tangentially or inspirationally.
But why did my thoughts veer that way in the first place? Because IME, mythologies are seemingly not widely taught in American schools. The strongest indicators of that I ever witnessed in person was that I was the guy repeatedly explaining professors’ classical references- like “sword of Damocles”- to my fellow law students.
What about the tales of Brer Fox and Brer Rabbit stories of Uncle Remus? People tend to forget that they have an African origin via American slave culture.African (except Egypt),