2. How did ancient storytellers communicate
their stories? How has that changed in the
modern era?
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I believe the answer is that they communicated it orally. Now we have written stories.
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A lot of ancient people didn't have books or even paper to write down stories, so it would have had to been passed down orally, meaning that the stories were spoken, not read. This was basically a large game of Telephone, and not all of the stories were accurate seeing as though the only thing keeping them alive was memory. Now, in the modern era, we are able to read stories and understand them more accurately since they are able to be directly quoted and written down by the storyteller.
Hope this helps you out, mate
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