μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Evidence of crime left so that dupe is blamed.

Deceptions. · False accusations. · Innocent made to appear guilty. · view the constellation · filed as K2155

Filed across the traditions
  • Irish O'Suilleabhain 26, 44, Beal XXI 307, 316
  • India *Thompson-Balys
  • West Indies Flowers 555.
Within the index

Filed under Innocent made to appear guilty.

2 finer motifs beneath it
Blood smeared on innocent person brings accusation of murder Slanderers kill a woman and put her body near Buddha's cell
Filed beside it
The corpse handed around. (The thrice-killed corpse.) Dupes are accused of murder when the corpse is left with them. The trickster is paid to keep silent Unresponsive corpse. Corpse is set up so that dupe addresses it and when it does not respond knocks it over. He is accused of murder. Most references to K2151 apply to this motif as well Trickster wounds self and accuses others Innocent man compelled to write treasonable letter. It brings about his death sentence Sham blind man throws suspicion on real blind. He admits his deception so that his companion, who is really blind, is punished The dog receives the blows. The cat steals a sausage from the table but the dog receives the blows from the mistress Rats cause cats to be killed. The rats unite and all go to houses together, increasing or decreasing their ravages with the increase or decrease in the number of cats. Thus the cats are suspected of the damage and are killed Grandmother causes grandchildren to be whipped: puts dirt and hairs into cooking pot by stealth and sand in the water they draw [First Edition: K2190. Other false accusations.]
Carried in tale types

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