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Folktales are stories that grew out of the lives and of the people or folk. stories were folktales heard by the nobility while were folktales for the average people.
tale uses repetition, accumulation, and rhythm to make an entertaining story out of the barest of plots. Appeal to young children.
tale revolves around a character's incredibly stupid and funny mistakes. These tales are also known as noodleheads, sillies, drools, and numbskulls.
tales feature talking animals and overstated action with occasional human characteristics. Appeal to young children.
tales contain elements of magic or enchantment in characters, plots, or settings. Use of magic objects or words to weave enchantments.
tales explain phenomena of nature. French word for why, these tales can be understood as explanations for the many "why" questions asked by early humans.
tales are highly exaggerated accounts of exploits of persons, both real and imagined. Over time, as each teller embroidered on the hero's abilities or deeds, the tales became outlandishly exaggerated.
tales are those whose characters, plot, setting could conceivably have occurred. No magic in these tales, and exaggeration is limited.