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Rivers, Stories, and Identity
This chapter examines the critical relationship between rivers and storytelling, highlighting how waterways influence community identities and historical narratives. It discusses medieval tales, including the story of St. Arnold, alongside the cultural significance of art like the Metz ceiling, reflecting rivers' dual nature as life-giving and destructive forces. Additionally, it explores evolving perceptions of nature, particularly through the lens of cultural history and narratives surrounding animals such as penguins.