Culture Influence On American Culture

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Folklores are stories that have been through many time periods. Folklore include Legends, Myths, and Fairy Tales. Legends are traditional tales handed down from earlier times and believed to have a historical basis. Myths are ancient stories dealing with supernatural beings, ancestors, or heroes. Fairy Tales are fantasy tales with legendary being and creators. American folklores are used to refer to American traditional beliefs and folk knowledge and culture are mostly legends. There are many very famous/ well known stories that many children are familiar with. American values are reflected in the culture’s folklore by including myths, legends, and fairy tales that use the “American Dream” as a reference in the stories. The significance of oral tradition is stories that are told in which people formulate, pick up, and carry along as part of their cultural freight and these stories are told by people through folklore which is a form of oral tradition. Oral tradition helped shape our culture because we continue to do what we have been told orally by our ancestors as they passed it down through the generations. Culture shaped folklore by using …show more content…

People were scared of the monster and thought the lake was haunted. “Bloody Knife” was about two men that were fighting by a creek after fighting long and hard one man finally fell, his knife feel in the creek. He couldn't reach to get the knife out but he could see it was the color of the water was clear and it magically changed color when the knife hit the water to blood color. The two myths are similar because they both greatly impacted by water. One was a lake and one was a creek but they both had a scary event happen near water. These myths reflect american culture by showing that crimes and frightening events can happen anywhere including by water. Water and fear are two evident value reflected in both

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