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Storytelling, Fiction and Cinema
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|May 14, 2025
Storytelling has been a medium of joy and entertainment since the inception of human history.
The art of storytelling has evolved in the form of an expression of human experiences including the escapades they embarked on, the beliefs and the myths passed down through generations while commingling the imaginations of the human mind.
Since time immemorial, the art of storytelling has passed down through orature, encompassing unwritten, spoken form of stories. The subsequent systematised written form of storytelling is considered to be the cornerstone of a 'great tradition of fictional masterpieces'.
World's oldest known written fictional story is considered to be the 'Epic of Gilgamesh', written in the Akkadian language, which originated in ancient Mesopotamia four thousand years ago. The epic poem is based on five Sumerian poems written about Gilgamesh, the third king of the Uruk dynasty. The Ancient Greek epic poem 'The Shield of Heracles' or widely known as 'Hercules' written by an unknown Greek poet is another breakthrough in storytelling. Italian mythographer and historian Natale Conti, in a chapter of his book 'Mythologiae' (1567) extensively summarised a range of myths concerning the biography of the legend under his Roman name 'Hercules'. Homer's 'Iliad' and 'Odyssey' written in the 8th century BC, Mahabharata (4-3 BC) which is traditionally attributed to Vyasa (Vedas), and the Bhagavad Gita (Songs of God) believed to be dated back to the 2nd or 1st century BC, Valmiki's 'Ramayana', which dates back to 7to 3 BCE are referred to as milestones of a great literary tradition emerged in the world through many epics, myths, legends, historical fiction, as well as religious narratives.
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