storytellers
Storytellers are individuals who share narratives, often using spoken or written words. They can be found in various cultures and traditions, conveying lessons, history, and entertainment through their tales. Storytelling can take many forms, including oral traditions, books, and performances, and it often involves engaging the audience's imagination.
In many societies, storytellers play a vital role in preserving cultural heritage and values. They may use different techniques, such as metaphors and character development, to enhance their stories. Famous storytellers, like Hans Christian Andersen and Mark Twain, have left lasting impacts through their memorable characters and plots.