μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif
Scholars’ trail — 7references

The index’s own references — the collections where scholars sighted this story-shape, tradition by tradition. Titles on our shelf are live links; the rest is the frontier, not yet shelved.

  • India*Thompson-Balys
  • KoreanZong in-Sob 105 No. 56
  • IndonesiaCoster-Wijsman 26 No. 5.
  • general *Type 1535
  • general *BP II 1ff.
  • general *Parsons MAFLS XV (1) 51
  • general Köhler-Bolte I 91, 190
Within the index

Filed under Dupe otherwise persuaded to voluntary self-injury.

3 finer motifs beneath it
Dupe induced to dive for alleged jewelsDiving for clothesDiving to become strong
Filed beside it
Borrowed feathers. Dupe lets himself be carried aloft by bird and droppedWater bird takes dupe to sea: shakes him off into waterDupe induced to eat sharp (stinging, bitter) fruitDupe induced to eat filth (dung)Dupe persuaded to oversalt (overpepper) foodDupe persuaded to scald self with hot water in order to learn languagesThe bear bites the seemingly dead horse's tail. Is dragged off by the horseDragon attacks own image in mirrorRobber persuaded to climb down moonbeam. A man hearing a robber enter tells his wife aloud that he always makes a prayer and then enters the house by climbing down a moonbeam. The thief tries it and fallsDupe persuaded to get into grass in order to learn new dance. Grass set on fireDupe allowed to guard "king's litter": sticks in mudGun as tobacco pipe. The trickster gives the ogre the gun to smokeDeer persuaded to butt head into tree. Kills himselfDupe digs till he dies of exhaustion. Rabbit entertains the wolf with his antics until the rabbit's wife can change to another hole. The wolf continues to digDupe persuaded to transform self into animal. Cannot change backMan dupes animals into turning their tongues upside down

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