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a traditional tale: Myths develop over many years as part of a vibrant cultural tradition. Myths originate in cultures without writing (called oral cultures), and they are passed down by word of mouth. Since they are traditional, myths are created by a collective cultural process and not by one author.
Folktales are stories with people as main characters that sometimes include feats of strength. Myths are stories told to explain the world around us, from the origin of the world, to why there are seasons. Finally, legends are grounded in reality, but arent necessarily true.
A good story will need: an interesting, engaging beginning. a conflict or moment of tension a question to be answered, or something that needs to be resolved. an ending that is satisfying because the conflict has been resolved or the question has been answered.
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Examples of legends include: the story of young George Washington confessing to chopping down a cherry tree; the story of the Swiss hero William Tell; and a popular tale associating with Whittington, whose only inheritance is a cat and was thrice lord mayor of London in the early 15th century.
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The term folklore encompasses the traditional beliefs, stories, customs, and legends, transmitted orally, from generation to generation. This page will introduce you to the most common folklore genres: fairy tales, legends, myths, tall tales, and fables.
Folk tales, myths and legends are all kinds of stories which were originally shared in spoken form. Usually taking the form of an allegorical tale (with a moral about living life in a good way), myths and legends often feature mythical creatures and famous heroes/warriors.
Myths and legends are the traditional stories of different cultures passed down through generations. They often explain how a particular peoples or culture came into existence, how natural phenomena such as the weather or the seasons happen, and feature magical creatures, beings, or heroes.

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