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  1. Imagination's power to make present what is absent positions it as a means of insight into but, even more significantly, as a source of challenge to the status quo of the “given” world before us. The role of imagination in literary production and reception makes literature a powerful source of pressure placed upon the real to be otherwise.

  2. Sep 10, 2023 · Myths and legends are timeless narratives that transcend the boundaries of time and culture. They embody the essence of humanity’s collective imagination, offering insights into our shared ...

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    A myth is a traditional story that may answer life's overarching questions, such as the origins of the world (the creation myth) or of a people. A myth can also be an attempt to explain mysteries, supernatural events, and cultural traditions. Sometimes sacred in nature, a myth can involve gods or other creatures. It presents reality in dramatic way...

    Whereas myth has at its core the origins of a people and is often sacred, folklore is a collection of fictional tales about people or animals. Superstitions and unfounded beliefs are important elements in the folklore tradition. Both myths and folklore were originally circulated orally. Folktales describe how the main character copes with the event...

    A legend is a story that's purported to be historical in nature but that is without substantiation. Prominent examples include King Arthur, Blackbeard, and Robin Hood. Where evidence of historical figures, such as King Richard, actually exists, figures such as King Arthur are legends due in large part to the many stories that have been created abou...

    A fairy tale may involve fairies, giants, dragons, elves, goblins, dwarves, and other fanciful and fantastic forces. Although originally not written for children, in the most recent century, many old fairy tales have been "Disneyfied" to be less sinister and to appeal to kids. These stories have taken on lives of their own. In fact, many classic an...

  4. Myth. A myth is a classic or legendary story that usually focuses on a particular hero or event, and explains mysteries of nature, existence, or the universe with no true basis in fact. Sometimes, myths use legends as part of the story. The primary difference between the two forms is that overall, myths are now known and believed to be false ...

  5. May 26, 2023 · A legend is an old story that has been passed down for generations. A legend might be widely perceived as a historical fact, but its authenticity is unverified. Often, legends contain elements of ...

  6. George Paul Chalmers’s The Legend shows just such a scene, as the children gather to hear the old lady’s tale. This painting in fact encompasses the two threads that run concurrently through ‘fantastic’ Scottish art: the legendary and the literary. Chalmers’ painting actually shows a scene from Sir Walter Scott’s novel The Pirate of ...

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