Scottish storytelling
Scottish storytelling is a rich tradition that encompasses a variety of tales, often featuring folklore, myths, and legends. These stories are typically passed down through generations, highlighting themes of bravery, love, and the supernatural. Notable figures in this tradition include Robert Burns and Sir Walter Scott, who have contributed significantly to Scottish literature.
The storytelling style often involves a strong connection to the landscape, with many tales set in the rugged beauty of the Scottish Highlands or near ancient castles. Storytellers, known as SeanchaĆ, engage audiences with their expressive narratives, preserving cultural heritage and fostering community bonds.