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Motif

The wicked queen reformed. While asleep she is made to exchange places with the cobbler's wife. She thinks she is in hell. The cobbler teaches her to obey and fear her husband.

Sex. · Married life. · Characteristics of wives and husbands. · view the constellation · filed as T251.2.4

Filed across the traditions
  • Lithuanian Balys Index No. 904*
  • Russian Andrejev No. 901I*
  • Prussian Plenzat 49.
Within the index

Filed under Taming the shrew. By outdoing his wife in shrewishness the husband renders her obedient.

Filed beside it
Shrew tamed by setting another shrew against her Husband dons armor and forces the household to shout: "Long live the Master!" Takes off his breeches and dares his wife to put them on. Establishes his mastery in the home Wife becomes obedient on seeing husband slay a recalcitrant horse Shrewish wife driven from home but when in danger, runs to husband and receives protection. She is a good wife thereafter
Carried in tale types

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