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If you mean the word legend to mean epic or long story, then the antonym is short story. If legend means fable or fiction, the antonym is truth or nonfiction.
Myth,legend
Washington Irving.
An example of a short story that I know is the three little pigs. Also, another story that you might know is Pinocchio.
The sword in the stone by Anne Terry White
robin hood is actually consider a legend
I certainly have examples of such stories but I would far rather share them with you. An example of a short story - Night Fall by Isaac Asimov An example of a tense story - The Cold Equation by Tom Godwin
The short story the the of the seasons is an example of an origin myth
In the line "What if the laughing legend of the November afternoon finds you?" the phrase "laughing legend" is an example of a metaphor. It compares laughter to a myth or story that is known and celebrated.
"The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" is a short story written by Washington Irving in 1820. It follows the tale of Ichabod Crane, a superstitious schoolteacher who encounters the Headless Horseman, a ghost said to haunt the town of Sleepy Hollow. The story explores themes of superstition and the power of folklore in shaping reality.
Yes, "Short Story Masterpieces" is an example of prose. It is a collection of short stories written by various authors, showcasing their narrative skills and creativity in a non-poetic format. Each story is presented in prose form, making it a significant work in the genre of short fiction.
(parable) noun: (New Testament) any of the stories told by Jesus to convey his religious message (Example: "The parable of the prodigal son") or noun: a short moral story (often with animal characters)(legend) noun: a story about mythical or supernatural beings or events or noun:brief description accompanying an illustration___________ The two terms are not usually used interchangably. A legend usually refers to a story from the far past that may or may not be true... and a parable is a story that we know isn't true, but is used to illustrate a point or teach a lesson.