 Welcome to Spotlight Advanced. I'm Liz Wade. And I'm Bruce Gulland. Spotlight uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand, no matter where in the world they live. Imagine a large white horse. It has a long pointed horn coming out of the middle of its head. It is gentle but powerful. This creature seems to be surrounded by magic. It is full of majesty, grace and beauty. It seems to shine with a silver-colored light. You probably already know what this imaginary creature is called. This is a unicorn. Unicorns are the magical, one-horned creatures from myths and stories. People often imagine unicorns that look like the description above. Unicorns are imaginary, but they may be based on a true animal. Today's Spotlight is on unicorns. All over the world, people of all ages love to tell stories about unicorns. Unicorns have even inspired modern clothing fashion and art. But the unicorn has become a very serious symbol. It represents hope and brightness to many people. Alice Fisher is a reporter for The Guardian newspaper. She writes that people want to be open to new ideas. They want to believe in the possibility of a magic creature. She says that it is even more important in our modern times. She writes, Every era, we use myths and stories to help make sense of the world. In recent times, people have used aliens, zombies and vampires. But in our uncertain times, we have chosen the unicorn, a symbol of hope and purity and strangeness. The unicorn is a modern symbol. But this creature's story is very old. And it is not just one story. There is no single version of the unicorn. In the Middle Ages, European people believed unicorns were real. For them, the unicorn was a holy creature with great intelligence. It could heal wounds with a touch of its horn. But the unicorn was very difficult to catch. Only a pure person could see a unicorn for more than a moment. There are stories of unicorns that come from before the Middle Ages. In fact, there is a version of the unicorn in most cultures. Pliny the Elder was a writer from ancient Greece. He wrote some of the first books on natural history. In one of them, he describes a creature called the menoceros. It was a one-horned creature that lived in modern-day India. The menoceros had the body of a horse, the head of a stag, the feet of an elephant and the tail of a wild pig. It had one black horn that grew out of the middle of its forehead. Pliny the Elder said that people there hunted the menoceros, but they could never capture it. This animal was not real. But some people think the story of the menoceros inspired unicorn stories. The ancient Chinese told of a creature similar to the unicorn. It was called the chilling. Some writers say it had scales like a snake, but it walked on four legs. It had hooves like a horse, and it had a single horn growing from its head. The chilling was very important in Chinese culture. It was very rare, so the people believed that the chilling was lucky. It only appeared when a great king or holy person was born. Like the unicorn, it was a very powerful, magic animal. The stories are so similar that some Western people call the chilling a Chinese unicorn. But scientists have found evidence of a real creature with one horn. It was called the elasmatherium. Elasmatherium was a huge creature that lived thousands of years ago. Scientists found its bones in modern-day Russia. Elasmatherium had long hair over its whole body, and it had a horn on its head the size of a person. It was a very powerful animal. People may have hunted them for food or their skin or horn. There are many other creatures like unicorns in stories from around the world. These stories are all similar. Some people believe that the unicorn may once have been a real animal, like elasmatherium. People may have told stories about this real animal. Then, over time, the stories changed. People described the creature in more and more amazing ways. Over time, the unicorn creature of the story became different from the real animal. These stories had another purpose. Storytellers used them to teach lessons, and they shaped the animal to fit those teachings. Most people had never seen an animal like a unicorn, but it became part of a tradition. In this way, people did not forget the special power of these animals. Their power simply changed. In the modern world, most people do not believe they will ever see a creature like a unicorn. People are moving more and more to a scientific view of the world. But stories and myths are still valuable. Joel Dubois is a professor at the University of California at Sacramento. He teaches mythic storytelling. He says that many people think the word myth means stories are false. But he says science cannot tell us everything. On the university website, Dubois writes how life is more than just science, the things we can see. People who share myths usually believe that reality is too complex to understand in one way. So they often use stories to show that complexity. For storytellers, stories about mythic worlds are more real in some ways than stories of facts we can observe with our own eyes. These storytellers know myths are about people in other worlds living a special story. But they also point out hidden connections between myths and the normal people, places, things and events that people experience every day. Myths and stories are more about people than the creature that they talk about. Myths help us understand important times in our lives. They take us through difficult journeys. Myths can connect to people of any culture in any time and place. The myth of the unicorn is one myth that will likely continue. It is a beautiful story in a troubling world. Do you have any myths in your family or community? What do they mean to you? Do you like unicorns? Tell us what you think. You can leave a comment on our website or email us at radio at radioenglish.net. You can also comment on Facebook at facebook.com slash spotlight radio. The writer of this program was Dan Christman. The producer was Michio Ozaki. The voices you heard were from the United States and the United Kingdom. All quotes were adapted for this program and voiced by Spotlight. You can listen to this program again and read it on the internet at www.radioenglish.net. This program is called The True Unicorn. Visit our website to download our free official app for Android and Apple devices. We hope you can join us again for the next Spotlight program. Goodbye.