Storybook Favorites

Looking over some of the past storybooks created from this class in the years prior, there were a couple that really caught my eye when looking at some ideas for the projects later on this semester. One of these books was "Lara Croft and the Mask of the Jaguar God." The reason why I found this very interesting was the combination of an already existing fictional character, Lara Croft, and the Aztec legends. I've never thought about the idea of recreating an existing storyline and weave it in a way that dealt with the concepts of mythology, all while leaving the development of the characters unchanging from their pre-existing plots! 

(Statue of Xolotl, from Cece's Storybook. Source: Nuberoja)

Another storybook I found interesting while browsing was "El Salvador Legends." One of the concepts I found intriguing about this project was the fact that for the most part, the story is told in a different language and at the bottom of each of the author's respective stories, they annotated with the direct translations for each of the Spanish words! Language is often a huge barrier between cultures and for the most part, no direct translation will suffice as each word in another language can mean so much more than its destined translation. This is the beauty of the recreation itself. Other than that, the recreation from a story from another culture is something that I think I would enjoy!



LARA CROFT AND THE MASK OF THE JAGUAR GOD

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