μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Task: bringing best friend, worst enemy, best servant, greatest pleasure-giver. (Brings dog, wife, ass, little son respectively.)

Tests. · Tests of prowess: tasks. · Nature of tasks. · Paradoxical tasks. · Paradoxical tasks. · view the constellation · filed as H1065

Filed across the traditions
  • Italian Novella *Rotunda.
  • general Köhler-Bolte I 415, 455
  • general Pauli (ed. Bolte) No. 423
  • general Herbert III 201
  • general Ward II 231
  • general Oesterley No. 124
  • general *Chauvin VIII 199 No. 244
  • general *BP II 365
  • general cf. Type 875
  • general *De Vries FFC LXXIII 220ff.
  • general *Anderson FFC XLII 357 and n. 2
  • general *Wesselski Märchen 237 No. 48
Within the index

Filed under Paradoxical tasks.

Filed beside it
Task: coming neither on nor off the road. (Comes in the rut or the ditch at side of the road.) Task: standing neither inside nor outside of gate. (Forefeet of horse inside, hind feet outside.) Task: coming neither on horse nor on foot (riding nor walking) Task: coming neither naked nor clad Task: coming neither barefoot nor shod. (Comes with one shoe on, one off; or in soleless shoes.) Task: coming neither with nor without a present (game). (Lets bird fly as the reaches it toward king.) Task: coming neither by day nor by night. (Comes at twilight.) Task: standing between summer and winter. (Stands between wagon and sleigh.) Task: coming neither with nor without a companion. (Comes with an animal.) Task: coming neither washed nor unwashed. (Comes partly washed.) Task: coming neither hungry nor satiated. (Eats a thin soup, a leaf, a single grain, or the like.) Task: coming laughing and crying at once. (Rubs eyes with a twig to simulate crying.) Task: sweep the floor and do not sweep it Task: light fire but do not light it Task: making bed but do not make it Task: eat bread but bring it back whole. (Center of loaf eaten.)
Carried in tale types

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