The constellation
K1828 Disguise as deity (or spirit)
A constellation is one motif’s neighborhood in the record — the story-shapes filed around it, the tale types that carry it, and the texts where it is witnessed, every line a receipted link. Click a motif to travel. Click a text to read it. The entry · wander
● motif
● tale type
● on the shelf
● attested
The same sky, in words
filed under
- Deception by disguise · K1810 entry
beneath it
- Disguise as angel · K1828.1 entry
- Disguise as goddess · K1828.2 entry
filed beside
- Disguise by putting on clothes (carrying accoutrements) of certain person · K1810.1 entry
- Dog procures disguise from magician to frighten tiger · K1810.2 entry
- Lover disguised as other knight in order to reach sweetheart · K1810.3 entry
- Gods (saints) in disguise visit mortals · K1811 entry
- King in disguise · K1812 entry
- Disguised husband visits his wife · K1813 entry
- Woman in disguise wooed by her faithless husband · K1814 entry
- Humble disguise. (Cap o' Rushes, Peau d'âne Allerleirauh.) Usually in rough clothing. (Cf. K521.4.3, K1812, K1816.) · K1815 entry
- Disguise as menial · K1816 entry
- Disguise as wanderer · K1817 entry