μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Geese tell of beauty of their mistress and bring about recognition.

Tests. · Identity tests: Recognition. · Circumstances of recognition. · view the constellation · filed as H151.12

Filed across the traditions
  • Italian Basile Pentamerone IV No. 7.
  • general *Type 533
  • general Köhler-Bolte I 347
Within the index

Filed under Attention drawn and recognition follows.

Filed beside it
Attention drawn by magic objects: recognition follows Attention drawn by helpful animal's theft of food from wedding table; recognition follows Recognition when parents come to son (priest, pope) to be confessed Recognition by cup in sack: alleged stolen goods. Cup is placed in the sack of Joseph's brethren, they are accused of theft; this gives occasion for recognition Attention attracted by hints dropped by heroine as menial: recognition follows Heroine in menial disguise discovered in her beautiful clothes: recognition follows Hero's power to transform girl to carnation brings about recognition Husband attracted by wife's power of healing: recognition follows Abandoned child joins parents in game: recognition follows Combat of unknown brothers brings about recognition Hero is served at table by his unknown son: recognition of his wife follows Disguised hero's golden hair discovered by spying princess Tears fall on person below and indicate presence of those above (on cliff, tree, etc.) Seller of trinkets tells of heroine's address of son as "tiger's son" and brings about recognition of true bride

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