Johnny Appleseed was based on John Chapman a man that was a frontier nurseryman who established orchards throughout the American Midwest. Since his story was told and retold about how he planted apple trees he soon became johnny Appleseed and only planted trees because of how much he loved apples, but that wasn’t the case he only planted apple trees to help people from starving to death. Calamity Jane was known as a sharpshooter woman, she was known to have drank a lot because of who she hung out with along her journey, but that’s not true, her reputation was advanced with stories of heroism and charity due to her kindness to others. Both legends show them helping people and showing kindness to people. These legends reflect the culture by showing the values that the American culture is all about. Power, hedonism, and tradition are all values from American lore that are displayed in these legends because of their kindness and willingness to help people. Since both stories were told and retold, they are not the real versions John didn’t grow apple trees because he loved apples so much he did it because he wanted to help people from starving, Calamity Jane wasn’t a drinker and just a sharpshooter she was a little kid when her parents died and she wanted to help people which is why she was so …show more content…
Freddy’s Fabulous frogs is about Fabian steals Freddy’s frog to put into the frog contest, and Freddy wants to prove it, but he can’t so he goes to find a new frog. Freddy found the perfect frog for the contest and won the contest. The Rooster and the pearl is about a rooster searching for food and ends up finding the pearl and he pecked and pecked but it wouldn’t open because it wasn’t a seed and finally the rooster gave up on trying to open it and just let it sit there. In both of these fairy tales the main character wants something badly Freddy wants to win and the rooster wants food and they both go and find what they wanted in the end, Freddy ended up winning and the rooster found some spare corn here and there.These fairy tales reflect the culture by showing if you work hard enough to achieve something it will happen and the American culture is about working hard. Achievement, is a big value in these stories because they both achieved something they wanted to do. They both set goals and went to better what was wrong. Oral tradition helped make people believe that magic was real and imaginary creatures are real by the way people told the