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Motif

Pursuer persuaded to take fugitive's place in supposed swing. Hanged. (Cf. K852.)

Deceptions. · Killing or maiming by deception. · Deception into fatal substitution. · view the constellation · filed as K845

Filed across the traditions
  • Indonesia DeVries's list No. 71, Voorhoeve 79.
Within the index

Filed under Deception into fatal substitution.

Filed beside it
Substitute for execution obtained by trickery Dupe persuaded to take prisoner's place in a sack: killed. The bag is to be thrown into the sea. The trickster keeps shouting that he does not want to go to heaven (or marry the princess); the dupe gladly substitutes for him. (Cf. K714.2.1.) Dupe persuaded to be killed in order to go to heaven Dupe persuaded to play for wedding party. Takes place of trickster, who sets fire and burns him up Trickster being attacked by ferocious animal persuades dupe to take his place
Travels with (Thompson’s cf.)
Deceptive game: hanging each other. Dupe really hanged

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