μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Fool re-enacts the accident. Falls and injures self and others. (Cf. J2062.)

The wise and the foolish. · Fools (and other unwise persons). · Absurd short-sightedness. · Foolish disregard of personal danger. · view the constellation · filed as J2133.14

Filed across the traditions
  • India Thompson-Balys.
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Filed under Numskull falls.

1 finer motif beneath it
How was the pigeon killed? Fool aims stone at inquirer saying, "I struck him like this." Inquirer is killed
Filed beside it
Camel with ass on his back dances. Falls and is killed Monkey jumps over a ravine with his sword girded on. Falls to his death Cat crawls to steeple and tries to fly. Falls Numskull cuts off tree-limb on which he sits Men hang down in a chain until top man spits on his hands. They all fall Wolves climb on top of one another to tree: lowest runs away and all fall Intruding wolf falls down chimney and kills himself Stargazer falls into well Blind leading blind falls into pit Monkey jumps into water after a butterfly Hedgehog and crab jump from boat after turtle. They fall on floating leather Woman tries to climb rope of excrement and urine. (Cf. H1021.1.) Fool dangling from tree by hands tries to clap them together: falls
Travels with (Thompson’s cf.)
Foolish illustration of argument

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