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I guess its Bartolomeu Dias
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the tale of genji (ca 1004) a Japanese classic, tells the story of the "shining prince" of the Heian court.
Compared to in what? If your asking about A Tale of Two Cities, it is compared to all kinds of water. Floods, storms, raging seas... If you need more help with classic books or A Tale of Two Cities, try sparknotes or cliffnotes. They're both really helpful.
John Lawson is an American writer. You'd Better Come Home With Me - is his only tale. He wrote a drama: Gentlewoman in 1934.
The British took away French rebels to be guillotined. A good book about the French revolution is "A Tale of Two Cities."
Franks slide was caused because at 3:00am the miners hit a few wrong spots and the hole mountain fell on the city. There were 1000 people in the city and 400 people lived and told the tale.
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Spoken Word - 2012 A Christmas Tale 1-5 was released on: USA: 8 December 2012
A folk tale is an oral story or tale that has been passed on through the generations. They are generally not true.
The first fairy tale is difficult to pinpoint, but one of the earliest known fairy tales is "The Tale of the Two Brothers" from ancient Egypt. It dates back to around 3000 BC and follows two siblings who embark on a quest.
A tall tale is an exaggerated story featuring larger-than-life characters and events, often humorous or absurd in nature. On the other hand, a folk tale is a traditional story passed down orally within a culture, typically involving ordinary people or animals and carrying moral or cultural lessons. Tall tales tend to be more exaggerated and fantastical, while folk tales are grounded in cultural beliefs and values.
Darangan is a collection of poems. Islamic missionaries wrote these poems and the poems come in a variety of languages that have been adapted over the years.
The homophone for a spoken or written story is "tail" which is also the term for a cat's appendage.
From person-to-person. Legends are usually oral narrations that are perceived by both teller and listeners. Theses stories are traditional tales that have important meaning or symbolism for the culture in which it originates from.
The Mill is not referenced in the book. It's not referenced because it's a Folk-Tale, which is passed down from generation to generation. So basically, if he did did reference it, I don't think that it would truly exist. I hope this answered your question, Have fun with the book.
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