British Legends and Folklore by Chronicle Press (.ePUB)
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British Legends and Folklore: Collection of Timeless Tales from British Mythology by Chronicle Press
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Overview: British folklore also has a long history with Robin Hood, the famous thief who stole from the rich and gave to the poor. The tale of Robin Hood and his Merry Men comes from English ballads and folk songs from the Middle Ages. It has come to represent the fight for fairness and justice. Whether he was a real person or a character from a story, Robin Hood is still a beloved figure who stands up to injustice and tyranny.
Folklore in Britain isn’t just about kings and thieves, though. Mythical animals of all kinds live there, from the naughty fairies of Celtic mythology to the scary dragons of Welsh legend. In the British Isles, these supernatural beings live in the wild and untamed landscapes, hiding in the shadows and the depths of woods and lakes. These things are both beautiful and scary, just like the natural world and our imaginations.
In British folklore, the Loch Ness Monster is one of the most famous monsters. It is said that a mystery beast lives in the depths of Loch Ness in Scotland. The legend of the Loch Ness Monster, which has been described as a long-necked snake or a creature that looks like a plesiosaur, has captivated people all over the world and led to countless expeditions and studies in search of the elusive creature. Some people think the Loch Ness Monster is just a myth or a hoax, but people who believe in it are still looking for proof that it exists. This will keep the legend living for future generations.
For example, the wizard Merlin and the witches of Pendle Hill are both characters in British myth. These supernatural beings have the power to do good and bad things, changing the course of history and lore. Merlin, the mysterious and wise magician from Arthurian legend, helps the young king learn how to rule and uses his magic to keep Camelot and its people safe from evil. In the meantime, the witches of Pendle Hill, who were famous for the Pendle Witch Trials of 1612, were accused of using black magic and having relationships with the devil, which made people afraid and superstitious.
Genre: Non-Fiction > History
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