What is a folktale? Anonymous stories meant to entertain listeners and to keep ideas and customs alive from generation to generation. Examples: myths,

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What is a folktale? Anonymous stories meant to entertain listeners and to keep ideas and customs alive from generation to generation. Examples: myths, tall tales, legends, fables and fairy tales

All folktales have similar elements The setting is often not mentioned at all or without much detail.

All folktales have similar elements The setting is often not mentioned at all or without much detail. The theme is usually a lesson about human nature that everyone can relate to.

All folktales have similar elements The setting is often not mentioned at all or without much detail. The theme is usually a lesson about human nature that everyone can relate to. The style is in the form of how the person in the tale or the narrator speaks.

All folktales have similar elements The setting is often not mentioned at all or without much detail. The theme is usually a lesson about human nature that everyone can relate to. The style is in the form of how the person in the tale or the narrator speaks. Characters in folktales may be people or talking animals. They usually have everyday problems.

All folktales have similar elements The setting is often not mentioned at all or without much detail.

All folktales have similar elements The setting is often not mentioned at all or without much detail. The theme is usually a lesson about human nature that everyone can relate to.

All folktales have similar elements The setting is often not mentioned at all or without much detail. The theme is usually a lesson about human nature that everyone can relate to. The style is in the form of how the person in the tale or the narrator speaks.

All folktales have similar elements The setting is often not mentioned at all or without much detail. The theme is usually a lesson about human nature that everyone can relate to. The style is in the form of how the person in the tale or the narrator speaks. Characters in folktales may be people or talking animals. They usually have everyday problems.