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metacognitive reflection & annotation
look back at the text. why are character motivations (why they do what they do) so important for predicting the consequences in a myth?
Myths often follow logical cause - effect chains based on character actions. A character's motivation drives their actions. For example, in the myth of Pandora, her curiosity (motivation) led her to open the box, and this action had the consequence of releasing evils into the world. By understanding a character's underlying reasons (motivations) for acting, we can analyze the actions they are likely to take. Once we know the actions, we can then predict the resulting consequences, as actions in myths are typically tied to their motivations and have subsequent effects on the story's world or other characters.
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Character motivations drive their actions. In myths, actions have consequences, and by knowing why a character acts (their motivation), we can analyze the actions they'll take and thus predict the resulting consequences, as myths follow cause - effect chains based on character behavior.