What role do myths and legends play in The Story Collector?
Created: 08/14/24
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Doing some research after finishing the book, I learned that Irleand's people believe in a great deal of fantasy. Leprechauns have been with us forever and growing up without them would have been no fun. Life is so complex now, once in a while I need to get lost in fantasy even if its just reaqding a book.
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Again, I benefit from coming late to this discussion and reading all the comments. (a wedding, travel & a new puppy has captured most of my time) I was in Ireland last year & loved all the stories, myths, legends. They abound in every culture & reading this book focused mostly on fairies -does anyone doubt TinkerBell? The fairy connection in this story is the most central part of the theme. A delightful read!
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Legends and myths play important roles in Ireland. St. Patrick, no snakes, fairies, leprechauns, magic trees, and more. If people won't even cut down a tree because of mythical beliefs it says a lot about their culture. Ireland isn't the only country with myths and legends, most countries have many beliefs in their culture. But I like the Irish legends. They seem to be more whimsical than others.
The Irish will not cross over fairy rings, cut down trees, won't annoy fairies for fear of reprisals and hold onto their tales even today. Seems like they play important roles in Irish life.
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