Entity: LEGEND
A legend is a traditional story or set of stories that are passed down through generations, often involving historical figures or events with a touch of the supernatural.
LEGEND
Etymology
The word 'legend' originates from the Latin word 'legenda,' meaning 'things to be read.'
Definition
A legend is a traditional story or set of stories that are popularly regarded as historical although not verifiable, often involving supernatural elements.
Historical Context
Legends have been a part of human culture for centuries, serving as a means of passing down cultural beliefs and values through oral tradition.
Cultural Significance
Legends play a crucial role in shaping cultural identity, preserving historical events, and providing entertainment and moral lessons.
Related Concepts
Legends are closely related to myths, fables, and folklore, but are distinct in their focus on historical figures or events.
See Also
- Myth
- Fable
- Folklore
A traditional story or set of stories that are popularly regarded as historical although not verifiable, often involving supernatural elements.