μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Person frightened by animals successively replying to his remarks. Example: Man riding horse and followed by dog tells horse to jump over a hole. Horse says, "I will not." Man turns to dog and says, "Isn't that strange – a horse talking!" The dog says, "Yes, isn't it." Often the man runs, meeting other animals which answer him, until he falls exhausted.

Animals. · Animals with human traits. · Speaking animals. · view the constellation · filed as B210.1

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Scholars’ trail — 1reference

The index’s own references — the collections where scholars sighted this story-shape, tradition by tradition. Titles on our shelf are live links; the rest is the frontier, not yet shelved.

  • U.S.*Baughman.
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Filed under Speaking animals.

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Talking animal or object refuses to talk on demand. Discoverer is unable to prove his claims: is beatenFormerly animals and man spoke the same language. God took the power of speech from the animals because men refused to kill speaking beastsAnimal uses human speechAnimal understands human speechAnimal whistles (sings, etc.)Animal languages. The various animals have languages of their own. (Cf. B251.1.2.)Knowledge of animal languages. Person understands themAnimal language learned
Carried in tale types

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