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Motif

Man unwittingly ravishes his own sister. (Cf. N365.3.)

Sex. · Illicit sexual relations. · Illicit sexual relations – miscellaneous motifs. · view the constellation · filed as T471.1

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“Thereupon the youth, Kullervo, Wicked wizard of the Northland, Drew the maiden to his snow-sledge, Drew her to a seat beside him, Quickly in his furs enwrapped her; And the tin-adorned made answer, These the accents of the maiden: “Loose me from thy magic power, Let me leave at once thy presence, Lest I speak in wicked accents, Lest I say the prayer of evil; Free me now as I command thee, Or I’ll tear thy sledge to pieces, Throw these…”

The Kalevala, Rune XXXV · served from our shelf

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  • FinnishThe Kalevala, Rune XXXVThompson cites: Kalevala rune 35.
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Filed under Rape.

Filed beside it
Fines imposed for rapeWild man as ravisher of women. (Cf. F567.)Husband sends wife poison to avoid having her ravished by the enemy
Travels with
Unwitting brother-sister incest
Keeps company with — shares receipted episodes
Strong man as rower; breaks boatStrong man as fisherman: destroys fish and nets

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