Harrison Edmunds (free) storytelling
The class has outlined that storytelling is better when done out loud than when read from written text, but is reading written text out loud a good bridge between the two styles of information spreading. If you read a book out loud you are engaging in the community and cementing a memory for those who hear it to share, but the text is static and unconnected to the world around it. If an oral story were to be written and read aloud in the same place later that connection to nature is still there, but is it diminished due to nature no longer being the only connecting point for the story as it has the written word as well? Does this distinction matter at all if it is in the same place and if it does not does that mean that myths should not be spread beyond those that can hear it at the correct place?
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