μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Fate of abandoned child.

Unnatural cruelty. · Abandoned or murdered children. · Fate of abandoned child. · view the constellation · filed as S350

In our texts — keyword-matched, unreviewed
Filed across the traditions
  • India Thompson-Balys
  • Chinese Eberhard FFC CXX 54 No. 33
  • Japanese Ikeda.
Within the index
17 finer motifs beneath it
Infant condemned to death saved by a smile Child driven out (exposed) brought up in secret Abandoned child cared for by mother secretly. (Cf. R153.) Animal aids abandoned child(ren). (Cf. B535.) Abandoned child reared by supernatural beings Exposed infant reared at strange king's court (Joseph, Oedipus) Exposed child carried off by wild beast. (Cf. R13.) Children left at home seek exposed brothers and sisters Abandoned sister rescued by brothers. When she is refused entrance to house, she makes complaint in a song and brothers bring her clothes Bird carries food from deserted child to starving parents Starving parents come to abandoned child for food Maltreated children transformed. (Cf. D642.) Abandoned children return and kill parents Abandoned daughter's son becomes hero Old woman's maledictions inform abandoned hero of his parentage and future. He has knocked her over (broken pots) Tree feeds abandoned children with its sap Deserted children become Thunder
Travels with (Thompson’s cf.)
Abandoned infant lives by eating corpse of murdered father. (Cf. S350.)

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