I'm not sure who specifically 'the tell stories' are. It could be a very specific group or a term used in a particular context that I'm not familiar with.
There's not enough information to determine who 'the tell stories' are. It could potentially be a small community or a creative group working on some form of storytelling, but without further details, it's just a rather ambiguous term.
People who tell stories can be many different individuals. They could be authors, like J.K. Rowling who told the magical story of Harry Potter. They might also be grandparents, passing down family tales from generation to generation. And then there are traditional storytellers in some cultures who keep ancient myths and legends alive.
They could be children. Children are often very imaginative and might come up with all sorts of toast - related stories while having breakfast.
Well, often bloggers themselves will tell their stories. They use their blogs as a platform to share personal experiences, whether it's about their travels, daily life, or their thoughts on various topics. Another group could be journalists who might start a blog to tell the stories they couldn't or didn't have space for in traditional media. Also, activists may use blogs to tell the stories of the causes they are fighting for, like environmentalists telling the story of the planet's plight.
Perhaps it's a reference to five characters in a story or a movie. If it's a story, the author might have created five individuals who are known for telling exaggerated tales to add some humor or drama to the plot. For example, in some comical fables, there are often a group of characters who stretch the truth for various reasons, like to impress others or to get out of trouble.
It could be a group of friends who are into comics or movies. They might gather and share joker stories as a form of entertainment.
Bob Dylan is a great singer who tells stories. His lyrics often paint vivid pictures and narrate tales of various characters, social issues, and historical events. For example, 'The Times They Are a - Changin'' tells a story about the changing times and the need for people to adapt.
Many ordinary women can be 'women who tell our stories' too. Those who share their experiences on social media about motherhood, career challenges as a woman, or dealing with gender inequality are also in this category.
Johnny Cash is another one. His songs like 'Folsom Prison Blues' tell a story. He sings about the life in prison, the longing for freedom, and the regrets. His deep voice adds a lot of authenticity to the stories he tells.
Another onmyoji that might like to tell stories is Abe no Yasuchika. He was part of a family of onmyoji. His life was filled with different practices and encounters. All these could be turned into stories. He could tell stories about his family's traditions, the spirits he dealt with, and the magic he performed.
2Pac is a well - known storyteller in the rap world. His songs like 'Brenda's Got a Baby' tell heart - wrenching stories about real - life situations in the ghetto. He uses his lyrics to paint pictures of the hardships, love, and struggle that people around him were going through. Also, Common has a way of telling stories that are both relatable and thought - provoking. His lyrics in songs such as 'I Used to Love H.E.R.' are like a story about the evolution of hip - hop itself.