"Owner of the Sky: Olorun the Creator" and "Anansi's Tales" are examples of African folklores which were composed orally and then passed down from generation to generation. The many types-myths, fables, legends, folktales, tricksters, and tall tales-are retold by writers and thus capture the spirit of the original tales, so that the stories express the same important values and ideas. 1. In the chart below, record details about a major character in each folklore. Supply adjectives that best describe the character. Then, give an example from the story that illustrates or supports the descriptive adjective. The first one has been done for you.