μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Wolf as commander orders all booty divided, but keeps his own.

The nature of life. · Life's inequalities. · Rights of the strong. · view the constellation · filed as U37

Cited in the index
  • general Wienert FFC LVI 47 (ET 58), 103 (ST 157)
  • general Halm Aesop No. 281.
Within the index

Filed under Rights of the strong.

Filed beside it
Wolf unjustly accuses lamb and eats him. When all the lamb's defenses are good the wolf asserts the right of the strong over the weak. (Usually accused of stirring up water from lower in stream.) (Cf. U141.) Smallness of offense no excuse when hunter prepares to kill lark. She has stolen but a single grain of wheat Cock killed by his captors in spite of his plea of usefulness to man Nobleman murders one of the people. Goes unpunished Rich man (king) seizes poor widow's (nun's) cow Lion cub killed by bull gives lioness no right to complain Ruler exiles subject for trivial remark Ruler forces bishop to ordain ignorant priest Praise what your master likes and scorn what he dislikes

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