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the lore in folklore
My analysis of folklore
So ig we all know about the folkore love triangle, still if u don't, here's a summary (bcs this post will be based on that)
There's a high school couple, James and Betty. James cheats on Betty with another girl over the summer, lets call her Augustine (cs the name isn't specified anywhere). Later, James apologizes to Betty by showing up at her party. She accepts the apology.
Now here comes the list of tracks and how I think they are all related to this (except a few)
Baba Yaga by Ivan Bilibin
Witch from Slavic folklore that lives in a hut with chicken legs and rides a pestle and mortar, sweeping her tracks gone behind her.
Follore garments from Montenegro
Montenegrin vintage postcard, mailed in 1932 to Brussels
Old Gods of Appalachia (2019-present)
I fell in love with the podcast "Old Gods of Appalachia". It is a horror anthology podcast based in folklore from the Appalachian region, and swimming vivid description, interesting characters, and spine-shiver stories, this was a 5/5 stars.
Rating: 5/5 stars Spotify Rating: 4.9/5 stars Overview: A horror anthology following the oral storytelling practices of Appalachian culture, Old Gods weaves a story of the magic and the mirth of the mountains in chapters that weave into one big, beautiful, and often bloody story. Best elements: The thing I like most about this podcast is the language and description. The writers for this…
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Remember when we used to go hours without eating and then suddenly were treated with a buffet???
That's exactly what I am feeling rn. @taylorswift
Youth Without Age and Life Without Death
Youth Without Age and Life Without Death (Tinerete Fara de Batranete si Viata Fara de Moarte) is a #folktale from #Romania discovered by Petre Ispirescu #folklore #story #time
If you enjoyed the eerie feeling and local color of Romanian folktale Emperor Aleodor you will love reading Youth Without Age and Life Without Death. Enjoy it and remember, the magic of Romanian folktales starts with the first words.
Youth Without Age and Life Without Death ~ part 1
Once upon a time long, long before something happened whose likeliness never occurred before, for if it had…
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Independence Day Broadcast History and Folklore