concept   story

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) United Kingdom (2) United States (1) India (1) Japan (1) Western cultures (1) South Korea (1) Indigenous cultures (1) Nigeria (1) African cultures (1) Australia (1) New Zealand (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 story United States Storytelling through different mediums is a popular aspect of culture in the United States. 15
2 story United Kingdom Storytelling is a popular and bonding form of entertainment in the UK, enjoyed through various mediums and social settings. 12
3 story India In Indian culture, storytelling focuses on moral lessons, character development, and preserving cultural heritage through oral traditions. 6
4 story Japan Traditional Japanese stories prioritize mythical creatures, spiritual themes, moral lessons, and non-linear narratives, promoting group engagement. 6
5 story Western cultures In Western cultures, stories serve as traditional entertainment and moral lessons that are passed down through generations. 6
6 story South Korea South Korean stories focus on mythical creatures, emotions, and family traditions, often adapted into TV dramas. 5
7 story Indigenous cultures Oral tradition in Indigenous cultures preserves and passes down stories, history, teachings, and spiritual beliefs through generations. 4
8 story United Kingdom Good stories in the UK are characterized by a clear structure, well-developed characters, and a compelling plot. 4
9 story Nigeria In Nigeria, oral storytelling is a revered tradition that preserves cultural heritage through live performances and folk tales. 3
10 story African cultures African cultures value oral storytelling and visual narratives to preserve heritage. 2
11 story Australia The storytelling concept is integral to indigenous Australian culture and is widely taught in school curriculums. 2
12 story New Zealand Oral storytelling is a significant part of New Zealand's indigenous culture, with stories passed down through generations. 1