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Motif

Disenchantment by violence.

Magic. · Disenchantment. · Disenchantment by rough treatment. · view the constellation · filed as D712

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“There she saw four boys dancing and singing, and a little girl watching the place where the mother was supposed to be digging clams. The mother waited a moment and watched, and then coming in she caught them in human form, and scolded them, saying that they ought to have had that form in the first place, for on their account she had been brought to shame before the people. At this the children sat down and were ashamed.”

Tales of the North American Indians, Tale 65 · served from our shelf  receiptuncorrected OCR — being verified against the scan

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Filed under Disenchantment by rough treatment.

11 finer motifs beneath it
Disenchantment by cutting off and reversing bodily members. (Cf. D711.1.)Disenchantment by slinging against somethingDisenchantment by strikingDisenchantment by drawing bloodDisenchantment by beatingDisenchantment by woundingDisenchantment by shootingDisenchantment by ripping armorDisenchantment by killingDisenchantment by driving stake through bodyDisenchantment by throwing objects at transformed person
Filed beside it
Disenchantment by decapitationDisenchantment by rubbingDisenchantment by overcoming enchanted person in fight (contest)Disenchantment by assembling bonesDisenchantment by shavingDisenchantment by rough treatment – miscellaneous
Keeps company with — shares receipted episodes
Daily transformationDisenchantment by removing skin (or covering)Recognition of disenchanted person by ornaments under his skinKing (prince) lost on hunt has adventuresAbandoned or murdered childrenAnimal aids abandoned child(ren). (Cf. B535.)Bird carries food from deserted child to starving parents

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