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37 motifs match “disregard” · back to the chapters
- Tabu: disregarding dream warning against marriage. C168
- Ghost returns to enforce its burial wishes or to protest disregard of them. E419.8
- Dove disregards experience and loses brood. Rebuilds her nest in the place where she has lost former brood. J16
- Inconvenience disregarded when booty is in sight. J352
- Knight disregards insult by servant. J411.9
- Disregard advice of your enemy. J646
- Frog persists in living in puddle on road. Disregards advice of another frog and is run over. J652.1
- Swallows warn other birds against roosting in tree with glue. They disregard and are caught. J652.2
- Man disregards priest's warning that he will seduce his wife. Adultery committed. J652.3
- Hector warns Trojans against attacking the stronger Greeks. Warning disregarded. Disastrous defeat. J652.4.1
- Presumptuous officials disregarded by council. J982
- Cranes disregard warnings and are killed. J1052
- Snake disregards warnings to improve his manners: eaten by crab. J1053
- Man disregards mother's warning and is punished. J1054
- Man disregards priest's warning and is punished. J1055
- Absurd disregard or ignorance of animal's nature or habits. J1900
- Absurd disregard of animal's nature or habits – miscellaneous. J1909
- Fatal disregard of anatomy. J1910
- Fatal disregard of anatomy – miscellaneous. J1919
- Absurd disregard of natural laws. J1930
- Absurd disregard of natural laws – miscellaneous. J1959
- Other absurd disregard of facts. J1960
- Disregard of danger to objects (or animals). J2120
- Disregard of danger to objects or animals – miscellaneous. J2129
- Foolish disregard of personal danger. J2130
- [First Edition: J2159. Foolish disregard of personal danger – miscellaneous.] J2159[1st ed.]
- Refusal to make sacrifice after need is past. In distress a person promises a sacrifice to a god (saint) but disregards the promise when the danger passes. K231.3
- Complacent judge disregards the confession. He has put the criminal to torture without success. When he releases him, the criminal says, "In a moment I should have confessed all." The judge lets him go nevertheless. P521
- Kind and unkind. Churlish person disregards requests of old person (animal) and is punished. Courteous person (often youngest brother or sister) complies and is rewarded. Q2
- Thunder slays people for disregard of him. Q552.1.0.2
- Absurd disregard of anatomy. (Cf. X1202, X1203, X1204.) X1720
- Absurd disregard of anatomy – miscellaneous. X1739
- Absurd disregard of natural laws. X1740
- Absurd disregard of the nature of objects. X1750
- Disregard of nature of basketry. X1756
- Absurd disregard of the nature of non-material things. X1760
- Absurd disregard of the nature of holes. X1761