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    CELEBRATING LIVING MYTHICAL STORIES FROM PAKISTAN
    (Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, 2025) Maira Zainab; FA21-BDE-035; LHR TP 9658; Zain Ul Abidin
    Through narratives, people convey historical events, moral lessons, societal norms, and collective wisdom etc. Pakistani mythical stories are rich tapestry of love, tragedy, heroism and the supernatural deeply immersed in the cultural and historical context of the region. These stories, which have their roots in oral traditions that have been passed down through the centuries, serve as moral and spiritual compass for communities in addition to reflecting Pakistan's rich cultural legacy. However, the practice of storytelling has been transforming and diminishing due to the urbanization and technological advancements in society that have transformed the family structures in Pakistan (Nida Zahra, 2023). Love and tragedy stories often emphasize the human spirit's resilience in the face of overwhelming adversity. Heroic stories depict individuals who go above their mortal limitations in order to defend their people and enforce justice, and they honor bravery, selflessness, and loyalty. These narratives often interact with features like djinn, magical items, and divine interventions, these stories frequently touch on the legendary and supernatural, demonstrating a close relationship between the material and spiritual realms. They act as a link between the past and present by highlighting the interdependence between human emotions and Pakistan's larger cultural identity. The objective of this research focus on stories of love, tragedy, bravery, and the mythical, this research intends to examine the thematic richness of Pakistani mythology, and why it is important in terms of culture; this examination will endeavor to help further understand the collective cultural identity and values we share as a society.

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