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Mythic Elements and Anecdotes of Folktales

Folktale is a wide, inclusive term. It covers almost a lot of traditional narratives in oral and literary forms. The main three sorts of folktales are myths, legends, and fairy tales (Mä:rchen). Many folktales combine elements from here and there and defy classification. Widespread as they are, folktales also contain a vast body of jokes and anecdotes that circulate in any society.
      Urban legends are contemporary stories that are set in an urban environment and reported as true (sometimes in newspapers). Such concocted tales may revolve around about urban living, including privacy, death, decay, revenge, and vermin. Many of them contain patterns and motifs that reflect legends rather than solid truths.
      It also happens that gods of old myths reappear in the guise of heroes in some folktales, and even that such derived heroes are thought of as gods too, as when ancient Vedic myths of Indra appear in among stories of Krishna.
      There are good reasons to question what functions the different sorts of folktales possibly have in the society that has embedded or incorporated it. Amusing folks is one function, form attitudes that are thought highly of, another.
      Tormod Kinnes


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Literature  
      Aarne, Antti. The Types of the Folktale: A Classification and Bibliography. Translated and Enlarged by Stith Thompson. 2nd rev. ed. Helsinki: Suomalainen Tiedeakatemia / FF Communications, 1961.
      Ashliman, D. L.: A Guide to Folktales in the English Language. New York: Greenwood, 1987.
      Hodne, Ørnulf: The Types of the Norwegian Folktale. Bergen: Universitetsforlaget, 1984.
     
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