Worksheet on Persuasive Texts: Counter-Arguments in Mythology

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A worksheet designed to develop GCSE students' understanding of persuasive texts with a focus on counter-arguments, using mythology-themed passages to analyse techniques and engage in creative writing tasks.

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Worksheet on Persuasive Texts: Counter-Arguments in Mythology

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Mythology as a Persuasive Tool

Throughout the annals of history, mythology has served not merely as a means of explaining natural phenomena or human origins, but as a powerful instrument of persuasion. Ancient cultures often invoked gods and legendary figures to bolster societal values or justify authority. For instance, in Greek mythology, the gods’ omnipotence was portrayed as an inevitable truth, fostering obedience and religious fervour among followers. Similarly, Norse myths extolled the virtues of bravery and honour, encouraging warriors to embody these ideals even in the face of death. By framing moral codes within divine narratives, mythologies subtly shaped public behaviour and reinforced existing power structures. However, critics argue that such narratives often suppress alternative viewpoints, promoting a singular worldview that can marginalise dissenting voices. While mythology can unite communities through shared beliefs, it can also be wielded as a tool to manipulate perceptions, obscuring truth with embellished tales of divine justice or heroism. Understanding these techniques is crucial for analysing how myths influence cultural attitudes and political ideologies across different societies. Whether fostering social cohesion or perpetuating dogma, mythology remains a potent persuasive device, capable of moulding beliefs over generations.
1.
Identify one persuasive technique used in the passage to reinforce authority through mythology.
[2 marks]
2.
Explain in your own words how mythology can serve as a tool for social cohesion.
[3 marks]
3.
Multiple Choice: Which of the following best describes a negative aspect of mythology as discussed in the passage?
[1 mark]
Aa) It fosters social cohesion
Bb) It promotes diverse viewpoints
Cc) It can obscure truth and marginalise dissenting voices
Dd) It explains natural phenomena
4.
Identify and explain one literary device used in the passage that contributes to its persuasive tone.
[3 marks]
5.
Analyse how the passage presents the dual role of mythology in society.
[10 marks]
6.
Describe a mythological story you are familiar with that illustrates the persuasive use of divine authority, and explain its impact.
[10 marks]
7.
Creative Writing: Write a short myth or legend that aims to persuade a community to adopt a specific moral value. Use persuasive techniques discussed in the passage.
8.
Create a checklist for students to evaluate their own myth or legend draft, based on persuasive techniques and mythological elements.
[2 marks]

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