Legends are important because they encapsulate cultural values, beliefs, and historical events, serving as a means of passing knowledge across generations. They often provide moral lessons, inspire heroism, and foster a sense of identity and community among people. Additionally, legends enrich literature and art, allowing for creative expression and exploration of human experience. Overall, they connect individuals to their heritage and provide a framework for understanding the world.
They aren't, really. I can't think of many legends that were important to the Company.
Dorians from the North overran Greece
medieval people liked legends
because it shares cultural legends to the kids or the people listening to the stories.
The purpose of the Cherokee legends was to teach the Indian children some of the important lessons in life.
there are legends about the himalayas because people claim to see things so they can be known in history
legends are good learners . so they always learn anything from others and develop themselves
Pokemon is really not important so you don't need to know the answer. SIKE.gotcha there. i don't know the answer.
In legends, St. George killed a dragon, which is probably a bit of an exaggeration. However, he was martyred for defending Christians against the Romans.
Maoris have their legends for the same reason that every other culture in the world has their legends. There have always been Greek legends, Viking legends, Scottish legends, Irish legends, Native American legends. They are told to explain life and things that happen in life and how we came to be and the Seasons and birth and death etc.
It's a form of entertainment. But more than that, it has historical significance, as orally passed down legends often inspire writers and the younger generation.
The most famous Christmas legends are Jesus Christ, Saint Nicolas, Sviata Vechera. They are passed down by the people from time to time, so they became legends.