
Myths and Legends
Myths and legends are traditional stories that explain or symbolize cultural beliefs, values, and historical events. Myths often involve gods, creation, and the supernatural, serving to explain the universe or natural phenomena. Legends, while also rooted in tradition, focus on historical figures or events but may embellish or exaggerate details. Both forms of storytelling reflect the morals, fears, and aspirations of the societies that create them, helping to convey important lessons and maintain cultural identity across generations. Together, they enrich our understanding of human experience and collective memory.