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Motif

Cannibals cut off parts of children's bodies.

Ogres. · Kinds of ogres. · Cannibals and cannibalism. · Other motifs dealing with cannibals. · view the constellation · filed as G86

Filed across the traditions
  • Japanese Ikeda.
  • general Dickson Valentine and Orson 41 n. 41
Within the index

Filed under Other motifs dealing with cannibals.

1 finer motif beneath it
Cannibal ogress gives finger of one girl to her frightened sister
Filed beside it
Unwitting marriage to cannibal Cannibal fattens victim Cannibal sharpens knife to kill captive Fee-fi-fo-fum. Cannibal returning home smells human flesh and makes exclamation. (Cf. G11.8.1.) Ungrateful cannibal. Eats offered food and then threatens hosts Cannibal crunching human bone says noise is only eating of peas Cannibal has long tooth and long nail Cannibalism brings madness Cannibal hard to lift Cannibal breaks wind as means of attack Cannibal's gigantic meal Old man says his arm is getting thin – indicates desire for human flesh

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