Compare and contrast oral and written tradition through Venn Diagram
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Oral history is often one person's point of view, unless someone gathers a series of interviews on the same issue together in a volume. ... A traditional written history, by contrast, uses a variety of sources, which may include oral interviews, government reports, newspaper articles, letters, diaries and personal papers.
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The Venn diagram represents the similarities and differences between oral and written tradition
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- A Venn diagram is a graphic in which circles are used to depict relationships between objects or finite groups of objects. Circles that overlap have something in common, whereas circles that don't overlap don't.
- Oral tradition is a type of human communication in which information, such as knowledge, art, ideas, and cultural material, is received, kept, and passed down verbally. Written tradition is a type of human communication in which text is used to receive, preserve, and transmit knowledge, art, ideas, and cultural material.
- In a Venn diagram, oral and written tradition intersect because they both support and share factors. Oral tradition is the source of the majority of written traditions. Folktales, ballads, chants, prose, or verses that are later written down are examples of the crossing through speech or song.
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