
FAQ About The Role of Folklore in Contemporary Storytelling

What is the difference between folklore and mythology in contemporary storytelling?
In contemporary storytelling, folklore and mythology are often intertwined but distinct concepts. Folklore refers to the traditional stories, customs, and beliefs of a culture, usually passed down orally, focusing on everyday life and community values. Mythology, on the other hand, consists of narratives that explain the origins of the world, gods, and humanity, often involving grand and supernatural elements. While both inform contemporary narratives, folklore tends to be more localized and culturally specific, whereas mythology often deals with universal existential questions.