folk myth

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  • The belief that owls are a sign of bad luck is a common folk myth in some cultures.
  • Many ancient traditions are based on intricate folk myths passed down through generations.
  • She decided to study the origins of a regional folk myth for her anthropology thesis.
  • Despite scientific advancements, certain folk myths continue to influence local customs.
  • The story of a hidden treasure is a popular folk myth among the villagers.
  • Children often grow up hearing fantastical folk myths about heroes and monsters.
  • His research aimed to debunk the pervasive folk myth that eating carrots improves night vision drastically.
  • The old woman shared a fascinating folk myth about the talking animals of the forest.
  • This particular folk myth serves as a moral lesson, teaching respect for nature.
  • Modern society still holds onto some intriguing folk myths about health and fortune.