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Savatey [412]
2 years ago
15

A basic difference between myths and folktales is

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SOVA2 [1]2 years ago
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Answer:

The main difference between myth and folktale is that the myth is a traditional or legendary story usually explaining some historical phenomenon or religious concept while the folktale is a fictional story passed down through generations. ... However, both myths and folktales are genres of fictions in any culture

nevsk [136]2 years ago
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Answer: A myth is a story based on tradition or legend, which has a deep symbolic meaning. A folktale is a popular story that was passed on in spoken form, from one generation to the next.

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