Short Stories
Hey storytellers! ๐ Welcome to our cozy corner for short stories โ whether you're spinning your own yarns or diving into favorites. Grab a virtual seat, share your quick tales, and soak up the creativity. From original gems to cherished classics, let's have a blast with bite-sized narratives. It's all about the love of short stories and the joy of sharing. Join the fun!
Join us in crafting worlds, evoking emotions, and embracing the power of concise narratives. Explore and post short stories whether original or not. (Try and avoid Piracy) Let your imagination unfold in this haven for short story enthusiasts!
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Havent seen or posted much of these but I love noticing story tropes in mythologies and seeing the similarities across them, funnily the opposite to your way of seeing the localised identities.
I dont think ive posted or seen posted any mythology texts, mostly bc they are not formal short stories and often gave no authors. More oral tales jotted down.
Having said that they are completely welcome here. Infact I'll try and post some myself.
Oh... I think I understand. Do you mean the (rather amazing) ability for mythic tales around the world to share so many surprising commonalities?
For example, I believe "The Great Flood" story appears not just in Japan, the Near-East, Rome, Mesopotamia, Egypt, etc... but in fact across almost every early culture one can think of. A global commonality, I guess... each with their own unique ways of dating it, describing it, fitting it in to their conscious collective, etc..?
Almost like something built right in to the collective human archetype..? (remember that old Star Trek TNG episode? haha)
Yep precisely that. Theres so many stories of a baby being carted away in a river only to return and become king for example. Many other such tropes across the world.
Unfortunately despite being in Lemmy I'm not a star trek guy so don't know much about that.
Well then, it's perfectly clear!-- it's good to be Flandereses, mais non?
https://skipcut.com/watch/xwHVYJnVw-k
Haha thats good.