Folketale
Folktales are traditional stories passed down through generations within a culture or community. They often serve as a means of preserving cultural heritage, moral lessons, and historical events. These narratives typically feature elements of magic, supernatural beings, and heroic figures, and are often told orally. Folktales can vary greatly in style and content, ranging from tales of animals to stories of human adventures. They are found in numerous cultures around the world, each with its unique themes and characters. Many folktales have been adapted into modern media, such as films, books, and television shows, while others remain preserved in their original form. The study of folktales is known as folklore, and it provides valuable insights into the beliefs, values, and social structures of different communities.