Can someone create a paper on Egyptian Mythology?

Part A: The Original Myth A summary of the original myth and inspiration. 1. Title of the original myth (e.g.; The Enuma Elish) 2. A paragraph summarizing the myth (approx. 5 sentences). 3. A paragraph explaining which original elements you chose to focus on (approx. 5 sentences). Part B: Your Creative Adaptation An original work of your own creation. 1. Title of your adaptation. (e.g.; Marduk’s Ascent) 2. A paragraph introducing your adaptation. (approx. 5 sentences). 3. Your adaptation (in a preapproved format) posted directly to FSO. a. Each adaptation format has its own unique criteria. Please be sure to double - check you have all the necessary elements. Part C: The Author's Note In the Author's Note, you will write up a reflection on your adaptation. Please make sure to address all of the numbered prompts. 1. Outline the steps taken in your creative adaptation from inception to completion in the format that best suits your adaptation and personal style: a. Written Journal: A detailed narrative of your process. b. Visual Diary: Sketches, photos, and annotations capturing each stage. c. Video log: A time -lapse recording of your workspace or screen. 2. What specific elements from the ancient myth did you choose to change in your adaptation, and why? a. Identify the particular aspects you altered, such as characters, settings, plot, or themes. b. Explain your reasons for making these changes. 3. How would you categorize your adaptation in relation to the ancient myth? a. Is it a faithful retelling, a critique of the original, or does it expand the story? b. What new perspectives or insights does your adaptation offer? 4. How do the changes you made in your creative adaptation alter or reinterpret archetypal elements from the ancient myth? a. For instance, does your creative adaptation shift the character archetypes or alter the myth's primary function (e.g., from a psychological to sociological focus)? b. Refer to at least 1 of the theories we’ve covered this month (i.e.; Functions of Myth, Character Archetypes, the Hero Journey, etc.) to compare the myth and the adaptation. Citations In this section, please cite the tools (software and research) used to complete the assignment.