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Motifs
- Origin of cannibalism. A1516
- Why cannibalism is out of vogue. C227.1
- Cannibalism. G10
- Ritual cannibalism: corpse of hero (demigod) eaten to acquire his strength. G13.1
- Taste of human flesh leads to habitual cannibalism. G36
- Occasional cannibalism. G50
- Unwitting cannibalism: scavenger in wedding feast finds basket of noses put there by hero and thinks it full of meat. G63
- Occasional cannibalism – deliberate. G70
- Cannibalism during plague. G78
- Cannibalism in time of famine. G78.1
- Occasional cannibalism – deliberate – miscellaneous. G79
- Cannibalism brings madness. G91
- Cannibalism causes death. G91.2
- Robbers frightened by pretended cannibalism. Tricksters threaten to cook a robber. All the robbers flee in terror, leaving them their booty. K335.1.10
- Woman mistakenly accused of cannibalism. She is seen biting off finger of corpse to get its ring. N342.6
- Cannibalism punished. Q215
- Accidental cannibalism. A man eats up the dried meat of a Jew on shipboard. It happens that the Jew is carrying his dead father back home for burial in this form. (Cf. G60.) X21