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A tale that uses supernatural themes to explain the practices of a particular cultureA story with great explanatory and cultural value to a society
The main one most are familiar with would be Demeter looking for her daughter Persephone who was kidnapped by Hades, and who ate a food of the Underworld and thus had to stay there for a certain amount of months out of the year, and return to her mother after, thus explaining summer/spring and winter.
Movie Macabre - 1981 Lemora A Child's Tale of the Supernatural - 2.30 was released on: USA: 16 April 1983
A made up tale that consists of supernatural beings and or mythological creatures.
Movie Macabre - 1981 Lemora A Child's Tale of the Supernatural 2-30 was released on: USA: 16 April 1983
One of Edgar Allan Poe's least known stories is "The Angel of the Odd: An Extravaganza," a satirical tale about a man encountering a bizarre supernatural creature. It is lesser known compared to his more famous works like "The Tell-Tale Heart" or "The Raven."
A mythrical tale is a narrative that combines elements of mythology and folklore, often featuring gods, supernatural beings, or legendary heroes. These stories typically explain natural phenomena, cultural practices, or moral lessons through symbolic and fantastical elements. Mythrical tales are rooted in the traditions of a particular culture, reflecting its values, beliefs, and historical experiences. They serve to connect communities to their heritage and provide insight into the human experience.
A made up tale that consists of supernatural beings and or mythological creatures.
Fantasy- Fairy-Tale with supernatural overtones. original one was tragic.
Edgar Allan Poe wrote the short story 'The Tell-Tale Heart' (1842) and the poem 'The Raven' (1844).