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23 motifs match “disenchanted” · back to the chapters
- Person disenchanted. D700
- Disenchantment with missing member. While in transformation a person loses a bodily member. When disenchanted, he still lacks the member. D702.1
- Place disenchanted. D705
- Castle disenchanted. D705.1
- Disenchantment by hiding skin (covering). When the enchanted person has temporarily removed the covering, it is stolen and the victim remains disenchanted until it is found. D721.2
- Disenchantment by holding temporarily disenchanted person. D721.4
- Three redeeming kisses. (Die weisse Frau.) A woman can be disenchanted from animal form if man will kiss her three times, each time when she is in the form of a different terrifying animal. D735.2
- Snake disenchanted by being allowed to wrap itself three times around person's neck. D759.8
- Frog-woman disenchanted by sight of water. D789.3.1
- Maiden disenchanted, deserted, and refound. D795
- Children disenchanted after long period are aged. D799.1
- Valley disenchanted rises to level of surroundings. D799.2
- Attendants of disenchanted person automatically disenchanted. D799.3
- Transformed fairy warriors disenchanted when attacked. F383.5
- Iron bands around heart to keep it from breaking. When master is disenchanted, bands around heart of faithful servant snap one by one. F875
- Cannibal disenchanted by overcoming it. Becomes maiden. G33.1
- Recognition of disenchanted person by ornaments under his skin. H61.2
- Recognition of disenchanted person by physical attributes. H64
- Recognition of disenchanted person by thread in his teeth. As werwolf he has torn woman's apron and caught thread in teeth. H64.1
- Person disenchanted from animal "unable to hide his tail." H64.3
- Person disenchanted from animal unable to eat after manner of men. H64.4
- Enchanted heroine seen temporarily disenchanted: recognition follows. H151.6.1
- Transformed person sleeps before girl's door, at foot of bed, in the bed. Is disenchanted upon admission to the bed. K1361.1