Answer:
The elements of a Legend are:
-Characters in a legend are limited to a small cast. They may be inanimate objects, gods, or humans with super traits.
-A legend's plot will include a lot of action, suspense and conflict. The characters of a legend are often faced with difficult obstacles to overcome, and struggle with their fate or destiny. Legends often explain natural phenomena, religious practices and human nature. They usually offer a straightforward moral, or a lesson for life.
-Legends are written from the third person point of view. A legend will reflect upon a society's culture, values and beliefs and the frail nature, or weakness, of human beings.
-Legends are usually passed down through generations. Prior to printing, legends were passed orally to teach the younger generation a certain set of values.
Is that what you were asking? I hope so!