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Transformation as fitting punishment. (Cf. D661, Q551.3.)

Rewards and punishments. · Kinds of punishment. · Punishment fitted to crime. · view the constellation · filed as Q584

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Filed under Punishment fitted to crime.

3 finer motifs beneath it
Transformer transformed Transformation of a man to animal as fitting punishment. (Cf. D661.) Reincarnation in form fitted to crime. (Cf. Q551.5.)
Filed beside it
Villain nemesis. Person condemned to punishment he has suggested for others Fitting death as punishment. (Cf. Q411, D2060.) Fitting bodily injury as punishment Fitting destruction (disappearance) of property as punishment. (Cf. Q552.18, Q595.) Son on gallows bites his mother's (father's) nose off: punishment for neglect in youth Jealous husband kills bird which wife falsely says she has been listening to. She has really been conversing with her lover. (Laüstic.) Ungrateful son punished by having a son equally ungrateful. (Cf. Q281.1.) Punishment fitted to crime – miscellaneous
Travels with (Thompson’s cf.)
Transformation as punishment Punishment: transformation. (Cf. D661.)

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