μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Test of curiosity: mouse in jug. The new Eve. A woman has boasted of a lack of curiosity and blamed Mother Eve. The king entertains her in his castle. She may see everything but must not look into a certain silver jug. She does so and finds a mouse in it. (Cf. H1557.2.)

Tests. · Other tests. · Tests of character. · Tests of character. · view the constellation · filed as H1554.1

Filed across the traditions
  • Spanish Exempla Keller
  • Jewish *Neuman.
  • general *Type 1416
  • general *BP III 543 n. 1
  • general *Crane Vitry 139 No. 13
  • general Alphabet No. 575
  • general *Fb "Adam" IV 3b
  • general H. C. Andersen "Krøblingen", Danish Fairy Tales and Legends
Within the index

Filed under Test of curiosity. (Cf. H1557.)

Filed beside it
Test of curiosity: the clock. A man is promised a beautiful clock if he can mind his own business for a whole year. He does. The giver tells him he is the second man who almost made sure of getting the clock. The man asks how the other missed getting it; he loses the clock himself Test of curiosity: the paternoster. Plowman is promised a horse if he can say a paternoster without thinking of anything else. In the midst of the recitation, he asks if he will get the saddle and bridle too. He loses bargain
Travels with (Thompson’s cf.)
Adam's (Eve's) disobedience blamed: blamer immediately disobeys orders. (Cf. H1554.1.) Pope tests women's disobedience: not to look into box. (Cf. H1554.1.) They do so and are not allowed to hear confession
Carried in tale types

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