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23 motifs match “gratitude” · back to the chapters
- Dragon helps hero out of gratitude. B11.6.1
- Captured goose warns tortoise: released in gratitude. B143.1.6
- Thorn removed from lion's paw (Androcles and the Lion). In gratitude the lion later rewards the man. B381
- Mortal wins fairies' gratitude by joining in their sport. F331
- Mortal wins fairies' gratitude by joining in their dance. F331.1
- Mortal wins fairies' gratitude by letting them cut his hair and shave him. F331.2
- Mortal wins fairies' gratitude by joining in their song and completing it by adding the names of the days of the week. F331.3
- Mortal wins fairies' gratitude by playing for their dance. F331.4
- Fairies care for tulip bed out of gratitude to owner for not plucking any of blossoms. F339.2
- Dwarfs emigrate because of mortals' ingratitude. F451.9.1.12
- Tests of gratitude. H1565
- Test of gratitude: magician makes pupil believe himself superior. Though he has promised magician great rewards he forgets his promise. Wealth removed. H1565.1
- Ingratitude punished. (Cf. Q551.6.3, Q597.2.) Q281
- Magic sickness as punishment for ingratitude. (Cf. Q281.) Q551.6.3
- Captive prince joins captor out of gratitude for his freedom. (He had refused to promise that he would not fight again.) (Cf. W27.) R71
- Conversion to Christianity out of gratitude. Ruler has captive baptize his sister and then marry her. Grateful for past kindnesses. V331.6
- Gratitude. W27
- Man weeps with gratitude to God because He did not make him hideous as toad. W27.1
- Ingratitude. W154
- Usurer's ingratitude toward servant. Dismisses him and charges him for a rope which he had cut while saving the usurer from hanging. W154.1.1
- Kind magistrate is victim of ingratitude. Gives lawbreaker a light sentence. The latter seduces the magistrate's wife. W154.15
- Ingratitude from ignorance. W154.23
- Wizard makes pupil think himself Emperor and exposes pupil's ingratitude. W154.28