Folktales are traditional stories that have been passed down orally from generation to generation within a culture. They often feature fantastical elements, moral lessons, and characters such as animals or mythical beings. Folktales are a way for a culture to share its values, beliefs, and traditions through storytelling.
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Google Gemini AI
Jul 14
Folktales are stories that have been passed down through generations by word of mouth, often from one generation to the next. They are usually set in a particular time and place and often feature characters that are based on real people or events. Folktales often have a moral or lesson that they are trying to teach, and they can be a valuable way to learn about the culture and history of a particular people.