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Jacob's version depicts Jack, a nice young boy who lives in poverty with his mother in a small cottage. One day, on his way to sell a cow, the familys last resort, the boy ends up trading the animal for a bunch of beans that magically On a similar track, Chinese culture has spurt hundreds of stories widely enjoyed by young and old. Equivalent to childrens stories, these myths and legends shine a light on heritage, transmitting values and customs, sometimes attempting to answer question Oriental shine
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Jacob's version depicts Jack, a nice young boy who lives in poverty with his mother in a small cottage. One day, on his way to sell a cow, the familys last resort, the boy ends up trading the animal for a bunch of beans that magically On a similar track, Chinese culture has spurt hundreds of stories widely enjoyed by young and old. Equivalent to childrens stories, these myths and legends shine a light on heritage, transmitting values and customs, sometimes attempting to answer question Oriental shine
Story-telling and folklore are features common to the expansion of collective memories, so it is without surprise that we will find similar stories in all cultures. Let us look into the example of Japan, whose fairy tales are influenced by S Spilling Jacks beans The Giant from Jack and the Beanstalk, English Fairytales (1918) A 17th Century Japanese illustration of the tale of the Bamboo Cutter giant_eng Bamboo_eng YSG_9205s Group 11 Group 12 YSG_9257s YSG_9598s Group 13 As huge bridges connecting human memory, wherever they might come from, these stories have endured the passage of time, passed on to all kinds of audiences. Theatre Hikosens depiction of Jacks world through giant puppetry, music and body movement, brings Group 14 Group 15 Chinese animated film Lotus Lantern Rectangle 147 Chinese animated film Lotus Lantern