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**** Alexander may not have actually subdued the wild horse, but the story reflects Alexander's unique leadership qualities | **** Alexander may not have actually subdued the wild horse, but the story reflects Alexander's unique leadership qualities | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:13, 1 March 2021
Apocryphal
- Definition:
- a story or narrative of dubious veracity
- BUT one that also contains an illuminating aspect of the topic or person
- ex.
- George Washington and the cherry tree
- the story was fabricated but the idea that Washington valued honesty is valid
- Alexander the Great and Bophesus the horse
- Alexander may not have actually subdued the wild horse, but the story reflects Alexander's unique leadership qualities
- George Washington and the cherry tree
- see also: