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ATU Classification Type | AT Classification Type | Thompson Motif |
ATU 560 The Magic Ring | AT 560 The Magic Ring |
B360. †B360. Animals grateful for rescue from peril of death.
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D810. †D810. Magic object a gift. | ||
D812. †D812. Magic object received from supernatural being.
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D1470.1.15. †D1470.1.15. Magic wishing-ring. | ||
D1662.1. †D1662.1. Magic ring works by being stroked.
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D1131.1. †D1131.1. Castle produced by magic. | ||
D861.5. †D861.5. Magic object stolen by hero's wife.
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D2136.2. †D2136.2. Castle magically transported. | ||
D882.1.1. †D882.1.1. Stolen magic object stolen back by helpful cat and dog
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ATU 561 Aladdin | AT 561 Aladdinn and His Magic Lamp | D1470.1.15. †D1470.1.15. Magic wishing-ring. |
D840. †D840. Magic object found. | ||
D1470.1.16. †D1470.1.16. Magic wishing-lamp | ||
D1421.1.5. †D1421.1.5. Magic lamp summons genie.
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D1662.2. †D1662.2. Magic lamp works by being stroked.
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D1131.1. †D1131.1. Castle produced by magic. | ||
D860. †D860. Loss of magic object. | ||
D2136.2. †D2136.2. Castle magically transported | ||
D881. †D881. Magic object recovered by using second magic object.
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ATU 562 The Spirit in the Blue Light | AT 562 The Spirit in the Blue Light |
D845. †D845. Magic object found in underground room.
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D1470.1. †D1470.1. Magic wishing-object. | ||
D1421.1.4. †D1421.1.4. Magic light summons genie.
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N813. †N813. Helpful genie (spirit). | ||
D1426. †D1426. Magic object draws woman to man.
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D1391. †D1391. Magic object saves person from execution.
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ATU 563 Table, Donkey, and Stick | AT 563 Table, Ass, and Stick |
D1472.1.7. †D1472.1.7. Magic table supplies food and drink.
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J2355.1. †J2355.1. Fool loses magic objects by talking about them.
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D861.1. †D861.1. Magic object stolen by host (at inn.)
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B103.1.1. †B103.1.1. Gold-producing ass. | ||
D1401.2. †D1401.2. Magic sack furnishes mannikin who cudgels owner's enemies.
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D881.2. †D881.2. Recovery of magic object by use of magic cudgel.
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ATU 564 Magic Providing Purse | AT 564 Magic Purse or "Out of the Sack" | D1193. †D1193. Magic bag (sack). |
D1030.1. †D1030.1. Food supplied by magic | ||
D861. †D861. Magic object stolen. | ||
D1401.1. †D1401.1. Magic club (stick) beats person.
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ATU 565 The Magic Mill | AT 565 The Magic Mill | D1601.21.1. †D1601.21.1. Self-grinding salt-mill. |
D1472.1.9. †D1472.1.9. Magic pot supplies food and drink.
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D1651. †D1651. Magic object obeys master alone.
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D861. †D861. Magic object stolen. | ||
C916.3. †C916.3. Magic porridge-pot keeps cooking.
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A1115.2. †A1115.2. Why the sea is salt: magic salt mill.
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ATU 566 Three Magic Objects and the Wonderful Fruits | AT 566 Fruit that Grows Horns (Fortunatus) |
D812. †D812. Magic object received from supernatural being.
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D1451. †D1451. Inexhaustible purse furnishes money.
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D1520.11. †D1520.11. Magic transportation by cap (hat).
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D1475.1. †D1475.1. Magic soldier-producing horn. | ||
D861.6. †D861.6. Magic object stolen in card game.
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D992.1. †D992.1. Magic horns (grow on person's forehead).
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D895. †D895. Magic object returned in payment for removal of magic horns.
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ATU 567 The Magic Bird- Heart | AT 567 The Magic Bird Heart | B113.1. †B113.1. Treasure-producing bird-heart. |
D1561.1.1. †D1561.1.1. Magic bird-heart (when eaten) brings man to kingship
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M312.3. †M312.3. Eater of magic bird-heart will become rich (or king).
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D861.5. †D861.5. Magic object stolen by hero's wife.
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D965. †D965. Magic plant. | ||
D132.1. †D132.1. Transformation: man to ass. | ||
ATU 567A Magic Bird-Heart and Separated Brothers | AT 567A Magic Bird Heart and Twin Brothers | S322.4. †S322.4. Evil stepmother casts boy forth. |
K512. †K512. Compassionate executioner | ||
D1561.1.1. †D1561.1.1. Magic bird-heart (when eaten) brings man to kingship
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M312.3. †M312.3. Eater of magic bird-heart will become rich (or king).
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N311. †N311. Separation of persons caused by looking for water.
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N683. †N683. Stranger accidentally chosen king. | ||
S264.1. †S264.1. Man thrown overboard to placate storm.
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ATU 569 The Knapsack, the Hat, and the Horn | AT 569 The Knapsack, the Hat, and the Horn | D1470. †D1470. Magic object as provider. |
D1472.1.22. †D1472.1.22. Magic bag (sack) supplies food.
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D1475.4. †D1475.4. Magic soldier-producing hat. | ||
D831. †D831. Magic object acquired by trick exchange.
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D1222. †D1222. Magic horn (musical). | ||
D861. †D861. Magic object stolen. | ||
D831. †D831. Magic object acquired by trick exchange.
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ATU 570 Rabbit-Herd | AT 570 Rabbit-Herd | T68. †T68. Princess offered as prize. |
H1112. †H1112. Task: herding rabbits. | ||
D1441.1.2. †D1441.1.2. Magic pipe calls animals together.
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K1288. †K1288. King induced to kiss horse's rump: trickster then threatens to tell.
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H1045. †H1045. Task: filling a sack full of lies (truths).
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K1271.1.1. †K1271.1.1. The bag of lies: threat to tell of queen's adultery.
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ATU 570* Rat-Catcher (Pied Piper) | AT 570* Rat-Catcher | D1224. †D1224. Magic pipe (musical). |
D1427.1. †D1427.1. Magic pipe compels one to follow
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D1441.1.2. †D1441.1.2. Magic pipe calls animals together.
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ATU 571 "All Stick Together" | AT 571 All Stick Together | F591. †F591. Person who never laughs. |
H341. †H341. Suitor test: making princess laugh. | ||
H1194. †H1194. Task: making person laugh | ||
D817. †D817. Magic object received from grateful person.
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K422. †K422. Thief rendered helpless by magic. | ||
D1413. †D1413. Magic object holds person fast. | ||
D2171.3.1. †D2171.3.1. Magic adhesion to goose. | ||
D2171.5. †D2171.5. Persons magically stick together.
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H341.1. †H341.1. Princess brought to laughter by people sticking together.
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ATU Classification Type | AT Classification Type | Thompson Motif |
ATU 571B Lover Exposed | AT 571B Himphamp | H1010. †H1010. Impossible tasks |
D812.3. †D812.3. Magic object received from devil.
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D1413.8. †D1413.8. Chamber-pot to which one sticks.
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ATU 576 Magic Knife | AT 576 Magic Knife | D838. †D838. Magic object acquired by stealing |
D1083. †D1083. Magic knife. | ||
D1400.1.4.3. †D1400.1.4.3. Magic knife conquers enemy.
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ATU 577 The King's Tasks | AT 577 The King's Tasks | H335. †H335. Tasks assigned suitors. |
D1601.14. †D1601.14. Self-chopping axe. | ||
D1601.15. †D1601.15. Automatic shovel. | ||
D1601.18.2. †D1601.18.2. Self-playing violin. | ||
D1581. †D1581. Tasks performed by use of magic object.
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H971.1. †H971.1. Tasks performed with help of old woman
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ATU 580 Beloved of Women | AT 580 Beloved of Women | D1900. †D1900. Love induced by magic. |
D856. †D856. Magic object acquired by gaining love of owner.
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D1472.1.7. †D1472.1.7. Magic table supplies food and drink.
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D1473. †D1473. Magic object furnishes clothes. | ||
T45. †T45. Lover buys admission to woman's room.
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ATU 566 Three Magic Objects and Wonderful Fruits | AT 580* Money without End (now ATU 566) |
D1451. †D1451. Inexhaustible purse furnishes money.
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ATU 303 The Twins or Blood-Brothers | AT 581 Twin Brother and Thier Magic Objects (now ATU 303) | D1081. †D1081. Magic sword. |
ATU 585 Spindle, Shuttle, and Needle | AT 585 Spindle, Shuttle, and Needle |
H1311.2. †H1311.2. Quest for bride richest and poorest.
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D1425.1. †D1425.1. Magic spindle brings back prince for heroine.
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D1484.1. †D1484.1. Magic shuttle makes road. | ||
D1337.1.7. †D1337.1.7. Magic needle transforms a room from plainness to beauty.
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ATU 590 Faithless Mother | AT 590 Magic Belt | D1840. †D1840. Magic invulnerability. |
D1335.4. †D1335.4. Magic belt gives strength | ||
S12.1. †S12.1. Treacherous mother marries ogre and plots against son.
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H931. †H931. Tasks assigned in order to get rid of hero.
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H1212. †H1212. Quest assigned because of feigned illness.
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H1333.3.1.1. †H1333.3.1.1. Quest for magic apple | ||
H1361. †H1361. Quest for lion's milk. | ||
F615. †F615. Strong man evades death. | ||
B431.2. †B431.2. Helpful lion. | ||
K975. †K975. Secret of strength treacherously discovered.
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D861. †D861. Magic object stolen | ||
B512. †B512. Medicine shown by animal. | ||
D880. †D880. Recovery of magic object. | ||
ATU 592 The Dance Among Thorns | AT 592 Dancing in Thorns | S322.4. †S322.4. Evil stepmother casts boy forth. |
Q42.1. †Q42.1. Spendthrift knight. | ||
D1761.0.2. †D1761.0.2. Limited number of wishes granted.
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D1653.1.7. †D1653.1.7. Infallible gun. | ||
D1415.2.5. †D1415.2.5. Magic fiddle causes dancing.
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N55. †N55. Shooting contest on wager. | ||
K551.3.1. †K551.3.1. Respite from death while one plays the fiddle
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ATU 593 Fiddevav | AT 593 Blowing Up the Fire | N825.3. †N825.3. Old woman helper. |
D1413. †D1413. Magic object holds person fast. | ||
D1413.17. †D1413.17. Magic adhesive stone. | ||
D2172.1. †D2172.1. Magic repetition. | ||
ATU 610 The Healing Fruit | AT 610 Fruit to Cure the Princess |
T68.1. †T68.1. Princess offered as prize to rescuer.
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H346. †H346. Princess given to man who can heal her.
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Q2. †Q2. Kind and unkind. | ||
L13. †L13. Compassionate youngest son. | ||
L10. †L10. Victorious youngest son. | ||
N825.3. †N825.3. Old woman helper. | ||
D1500.1.5. †D1500.1.5. Magic healing fruit. | ||
H1010. †H1010. Impossible tasks | ||
D1533.1.1. †D1533.1.1. Magic land and water ship.
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H1112. †H1112. Task: herding rabbits. | ||
H1331.1.2.1. †H1331.1.2.1. Quest for remarkable bird feathers.
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L161. †L161. Lowly hero marries princess | ||
ATU 612 The Three Snake-Leaves | AT 612 The Three Snake-Leaves |
M254. †M254. Promise to be buried with wife if she dies first.
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B512. †B512. Medicine shown by animal. | ||
B491.1. †B491.1. Helpful serpent. | ||
D1500.1.4. †D1500.1.4. Magic healing plant. | ||
E165. †E165. Resuscitation of wife by husband giving up half his remaining life.
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K2213.5. †K2213.5. The faithless resuscitated wife
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K2213.2. †K2213.2. Faithless wife and paramour throw hero overboard.
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S142. †S142. Person thrown into the water and abandoned.
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P361. †P361. Faithful servant. | ||
E105. †E105. Resuscitation by herbs (leaves). | ||
ATU 613 The Two Travelers | AT 613 The Two Travelers: Truth and Falsehood |
N61. †N61. Wager that falsehood is better than truth.
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K451.1. †K451.1. Unjust umpire decides a religious dispute
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N92. †N92. Wager to win or lose according to whether jackal howls or ass brays before game is finished.
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N2.3.3. †N2.3.3. Eyes wagered. | ||
M225. †M225. Eyes exchanged for food. | ||
F1045. †F1045. Night spent in tree. | ||
N451.1. †N451.1. Secrets of animals (demons) accidentally overheard from tree (bridge) hiding place.
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D1505.5. †D1505.5. Magic water restores sight. | ||
D2064.1. †D2064.1. Magic sickness because girl has thrown away her consecrated wafer.
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F933.2. †F933.2. Dry spring restored by removal of certain stone.
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H346. †H346. Princess given to man who can heal her.
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N471. †N471. Foolish attempt of second man to overhear secrets (from animals, demons etc.).
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ATU 857 Louse-Skin | AT 621 The Louse-Skin (now ATU 857) | B873.1. †B873.1. Giant louse. |
F983.2. †F983.2. Louse fattened. | ||
H551. †H551. Princess offered to man who can out-riddle her. | ||
H522.1. †H522.1. Test: guessing origin of certain skin.
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H573.3. †H573.3. Riddle solved by listening to propounder talk in his sleep.
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ATU Classification Type | AT Classification Type; | Thompson Motif |
ATU 650A Strong John | AT 650A Young Giant |
B631. †B631. Human offspring from marriage to animal.
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F611.1.1. †F611.1.1. Strong man son of bear who has stolen his mother.
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F611.2.1. †F611.2.1. Strong hero suckled by animal.
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F611.3.1. †F611.3.1. Strong hero practices uprooting trees.
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F612.1. †F612.1. Strong hero sent from home because of enormous appetite.
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K1411. †K1411. Plowing the field: horse and harness destroyed.
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K1421. †K1421. Clearing land: axe broken | ||
H931. †H931. Tasks assigned in order to get rid of hero.
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F615.2.3. †F615.2.3. Strong man sent for wild horses: brings them back.
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F615.3.1. †F615.3.1. Strong hero attacked with millstone puts it on as collar.
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F615.1. †F615.1. Strong man sent to devil's mill: drives devils to master's house.
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F615. †F615. Strong man evades death. | ||
ATU 650C Youth Who Bathed in Blood of a Dragon | AT 650C Siegfried Slays the Dragon |
D1846.4. †D1846.4. Invulnerability through bathing in dragon's blood.
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ATU 652 The Prince Whose Wishes Always Come True | AT 652 The Boy Whose Wishes Always Come True | N811. †N811. Supernatural godfather. |
D1761.0.1. †D1761.0.1. Wishes granted without limit.
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K2250. †K2250. Treacherous servants and workmen.
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K2155.1. †K2155.1. Blood smeared on innocent person brings accusation of murder.
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Q455.1. †Q455.1. Walling up as punishment for murder of children.
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R131.8.5. †R131.8.5. Forester rescues abandoned child.
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N856.1. †N856.1. Forester as foster father. | ||
T52.1. †T52.1. Prince buys twig (flower) (enchanted girl) from her mother.
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D141. †D141. Transformation: man to dog. | ||
D212.1. †D212.1. Transformation: man (woman) to carnation.
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D630. †D630. Transformation and disenchantment at will.
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ATU 653 The Four Skillful Brothers | AT 653 The Skillful Brothers | P251.6.2. †P251.6.2. Four brothers |
F660.1. †F660.1. Brothers acquire extraordinary skill.
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R166. †R166. Brothers having extraordinary skill rescue princess.
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R111.1.3. †R111.1.3. Rescue of princess (maiden) from dragon.
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F662.2. †F662.2. Skillful tailor sews together scattered planks in capsizing boat.
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H621.2. †H621.2. Girl rescued by skillful companions: to whom does she belong?
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R111.7. †R111.7. Joint rescuers quarrel over rescued princess.
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ATU 653A Rarest Thing in the World | AT 653A Rarest Gift |
T68.1. †T68.1. Princess offered as prize to rescuer.
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D1323.15. †D1323.15. Magic clairvoyant telescope
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D1520.19. †D1520.19. Magic transportation by carpet.
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D1500.1.5.1. †D1500.1.5.1. Magic healing apple. | ||
R111.7. †R111.7. Joint rescuers quarrel over rescued princess.
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ATU 654 The Three Agile Brothers | AT 654 Which Brother hss the Best Skill? |
F660.1. †F660.1. Brothers acquire extraordinary skill.
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F660.1. †F660.1. Brothers acquire extraordinary skill.
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F663.1. †F663.1. Skillful smith shoes running horse.
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F665.1. †F665.1. Skillful barber shaves running hare.
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F667.1. †F667.1. Skillful fencer keeps sword dry in rain.
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ATU 655 The Wise Brothers | AT 655 Three Cleverr Brothers |
J1661.1.1. †J1661.1.1. Deduction: the one-eyed camel.
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F647.5.1. †F647.5.1. Marvelous sensitiveness: meat is dog's flesh.
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F647.1. †F647.1. Marvelous sensitiveness: meat (wine) tastes of corpse.
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J1661.1.2. †J1661.1.2. Deduction: the king is a bastard.
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ATU 660 The Three Doctors | AT 660 The Three Doctors | H504. †H504. Test of skill in handiwork. |
F668.1. †F668.1. Skillful surgeon removes and replaces vital organs.
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E781.3. †E781.3. Eyes borrowed by animal. | ||
E782.1.1. †E782.1.1. Substituted hand. | ||
E787. †E787. Stomach borrowed by animal. | ||
E780.2. †E780.2. Animal bodily members transferred to person or other animal retains animal powers and habits.
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ATU 665 The Man Who Flew like a Bird and Swam Like a Fish | AT 665 The Man Who Could Fly Like a Bird, Swim Like a Fish, and Run Like a Rabbit |
D630. †D630. Transformation and disenchantment at will.
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D150. †D150. Transformation: man to bird | ||
D170. †D170. Transformation: man to fish. | ||
D117.2. †D117.2. Transformation: man to hare (rabbit).
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Q42.1. †Q42.1. Spendthrift knight. | ||
D1081. †D1081. Magic sword. | ||
D1470.1.15. †D1470.1.15. Magic wishing-ring. | ||
D641. †D641. Transformation to reach difficult place.
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K1931.3. †K1931.3. Impostors kill hero | ||
B515. †B515. Resuscitation by animals. | ||
N681. †N681. Husband (lover) arrives home just as wife (mistress) is to marry another.
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H78.2. †H78.2. Identification by feather taken from hero when he was transformed to bird.
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ATU 666* Hero and Leander | T83. †T83. Hero and Leander. | |
ATU 670 Man Who Understands Animal Languages | AT 670 Animals Teach Man How to Handle is Wife | B350. †B350. Grateful animals. |
B491.1. †B491.1. Helpful serpent. | ||
B216. †B216. Knowledge of animal languages | ||
C425. †C425. Tabu: revealing knowledge of animal languages.
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N456. †N456. Enigmatical smile (laugh) reveals secret knowledge.
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T253.1. †T253.1. Nagging wife drives husband to prepare for suicide.
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N451. †N451. Secrets overheard from animal (demon) conversation.
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T252.2. †T252.2. Cock shows browbeaten husband how to rule his wife.
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ATU 671 The Three Languages | AT 671 Boy who Learned the Languages of Animals | B215.2. †B215.2. Dog language. |
B215.1. †B215.1. Bird language. | ||
B215.4. †B215.4. Frog language. | ||
K512.2. †K512.2. Compassionate executioner: substituted heart.
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H171.2. †H171.2. Bird indicates election of king (pope).
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ATU 672 Serpent's Crown | AT 672 Gift of the King of Snakes | D1011.3.1. †D1011.3.1. Magic serpent's crown |
B244.1. †B244.1. King of serpents (snakes). | ||
B165.1.2. †B165.1.2. Animal languages from stolen serpent's crown.
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B112. †B112. Treasure-producing serpent's crown. | ||
B765.2. †B765.2. Snake lays aside his crown to bathe
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E714.2. †E714.2. Serpent's life in its gold crown. | ||
B765.6. †B765.6. Snake eats milk and bread with child.
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B112. †B112. Treasure-producing serpent's crown | ||
ATU 672 Serpent's Crown | AT 672B Toad's Crown (now ATU 672) | ccccc |
AT 673 The White Snake's Flesh | AT 673 The White Snake's Meat |
B217.1.1. †B217.1.1. Animal languages learned from eating serpent.
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N451. †N451. Secrets overheard from animal (demon) conversation.
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ATU 675 The Lazy Boy | AT 675 The Simpleton Whose Wishes Always Came True | L114.1. †L114.1. Lazy hero. |
B375.1. †B375.1. Fish returned to water: grateful. | ||
D1761.0.1. †D1761.0.1. Wishes granted without limit.
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D1601. †D1601. Object labors automatically. | ||
D1523.1. †D1523.1. Self-propelling wagon | ||
T513. †T513. Conception from wish. | ||
H486. †H486. Test of paternity | ||
H481.1. †H481.1. Infant indicates his unknown father by handing him an apple.
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S141. †S141. Exposure in boat. | ||
D1131.1. †D1131.1. Castle produced by magic. | ||
L175. †L175. Lowly successful hero invites king and humbles him.
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ATU 954 The Forty Thieves | AT 676 Open Sesame! (now ATU 954) |
D1552.2. †D1552.2. Mountain opens to magic formula (Open Sesame).
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N455.3. †N455.3. Secret formula for opening treasure mountain overheard from robbers (Open Sesame).
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N512. †N512. Treasure in underground chamber (cavern).
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F721.4. †F721.4. Underground treasure chambers.
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N478. †N478. Secret wealth betrayed by money left in borrowed money-scales.
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N471. †N471. Foolish attempt of second man to overhear secrets (from animals, demons etc.)
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K312. †K312. Thieves hidden in oil casks. | ||
ATU 681 The Relativity of Time | AT 681 The Sultan's Bath Shows him a New Life |
D2012.1. †D2012.1. King in the bath; years of experience in a moment
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ATU Classification Type | AT Classification Type | Thompson Motif |
ATU 700 Thumbling | AT 700 Tom Thumb | F535.1. †F535.1. Thumbling. |
F535.1.1.1. †F535.1.1.1. Thumbling drives wagon by sitting in horse's ear.
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F535.1.1.9. †F535.1.1.9. Thumbling sold as freak | ||
F535.1.1.11. †F535.1.1.11. Thumbling as accomplice to robbers.
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F911.3.1. †F911.3.1. Thumbling swallowed by animals.
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F535.1.1.8. †F535.1.1.8. Thumbling imprisoned in a sausage
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F911.3.1. †F911.3.1. Thumbling swallowed by animals.
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F913. †F913. Victims rescued from swallower's belly.
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ATU 701 The Giant's Toy | AT 701 The Giant's Toy | F531.5.3. †F531.5.3. Giant's toy. |
ATU 704 The Princess and the Pea | AT 704 The Princess and the Pea | H41.1. †H41.1. Princess on the pea |
ATU 705A Born from Fruit (Fish) | AT 705 Miraculous Birth ( now ATU 705A) | T578. †T578. Pregnant man. |
T511.5.1. †T511.5.1. Conception from eating fish. | ||
T541.16. †T541.16. Birth from knee. | ||
R13.3. †R13.3. Person carried off by bird. | ||
N711. †N711. King (prince) accidentally finds maiden and marries her.
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S410. †S410. Persecuted wife. | ||
T412. †T412. Mother-son incest. | ||
ATU 706 The Maiden Without Hands | AT 706 The Girl Without Hands | Q451.1. †Q451.1. Hands cut off as punishment. |
S322.1.2. †S322.1.2. Father casts daughter forth when she will not marry him.
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N711. †N711. King (prince) accidentally finds maiden and marries her.
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K2117. †K2117. Calumniated wife: substituted letter (falsified message).
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S451. †S451. Outcast wife at last united with husband and children.
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ATU 706B The Chaste Nun | AT 706B The Girl Who Gave her Hands to her Brother |
T327.1. †T327.1. Maiden sends to her lecherous lover (brother) her eyes (hands, breasts) which he has admired.
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ATU 707 The Three Golden Children | AT 707 Dancing Water, Singing Apple, and Speaking Bird | N201. †N201. Wish for exalted husband realized. |
H71.2. †H71.2. Gold (silver) hairs as sign of royalty.
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H71.3. †H71.3. Pearls from hair as sign of royalty. | ||
H71.1. †H71.1. Star on forehead as sign of royalty.
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L162. †L162. Lowly heroine marries prince (king). | ||
K2115. †K2115. Animal-birth slander. | ||
K2110.1. †K2110.1. Calumniated wife. | ||
S301. †S301. Children abandoned (exposed). | ||
R131.2. †R131.2. Miller rescues abandoned child. | ||
H1381.2.2.1. †H1381.2.2.1. Son seeks unknown father.
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ATU 708 The Wonder Child | AT 708 The Wonder-Child |
S441. †S441. Cast-off wife and child abandoned in forest.
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D1717.1. †D1717.1. Magic power of monster child.
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D741. †D741. Disenchantment of monster when prince promises to marry the monster's mother.
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ATU 709 Snow White | AT 709 Snow White | Z65.1. †Z65.1. Red as blood, white as snow |
D1323.1. †D1323.1. Magic clairvoyant mirror. | ||
D1311.2. †D1311.2. Mirror answers questions. | ||
L55. †L55. Stepdaughter heroine. | ||
M312.4. †M312.4. Prophecy: superb beauty for girl.
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S322.2. †S322.2. Jealous mother casts daughter forth.
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K512.2. †K512.2. Compassionate executioner: substituted heart.
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N831.1. †N831.1. Mysterious housekeeper. | ||
F451.5.1.2. †F451.5.1.2. Dwarfs adopt girl as sister.
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D1364.9. †D1364.9. Comb causes magic sleep | ||
D1364.16. †D1364.16. Hairpin causes magic sleep.
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D1364.4.1. †D1364.4.1. Apple causes magic sleep.
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S111.4. †S111.4. Murder with poisoned apple. | ||
S111.2. †S111.2. Murder with poisoned lace | ||
F852.1. †F852.1. Glass coffin. | ||
E21.1. †E21.1. Resuscitation by removal of poisoned apple.
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Q414.4. †Q414.4. Punishment: dancing to death in red-hot shoes.
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ATU 710 Our Lady's Child | AT 710 Our Lady's Child | S211. †S211. Child sold (promised) to devil (ogre). |
S240. †S240. Children unwittingly promised (sold).
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V271. †V271. Virgin Mary as foster mother. | ||
C611. †C611. Forbidden chamber. | ||
C911. †C911. Golden finger as sign of opening forbidden chamber
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C912. †C912. Hair turns to gold as punishment in forbidden chamber.
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J213. †J213. Choice: loss of beauty or speech. | ||
Q451.3. †Q451.3. Loss of speech as punishment. | ||
C944. †C944. Dumbness as punishment for breaking tabu.
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N711.1. †N711.1. King (prince) finds maiden in woods (tree) and marries her.
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G261. †G261. Witch steals children. | ||
K2116.1.1. †K2116.1.1. Innocent woman accused of killing her new-born children.
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D2025.1. †D2025.1. Speech magically recovered on execution stake.
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H215. †H215. Magic manifestation at execution proves innocence.
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ATU 711 The Beautiful and Ugly Twin Sisters | AT 711 The Beautiful and Ugly Twin | T548.2. †T548.2. Magic rites for obtaining a child. |
C152. †C152. Tabus during pregnancy. | ||
T551.3. †T551.3. Child born with animal head | ||
L145.1. †L145.1. Ugly sister helps pretty one. | ||
D732. †D732. Loathly Lady | ||
D1860. †D1860. Magic beautification | ||
ATU 712 Crescentia | AT 712 The Slandered Wife | K2110.1. †K2110.1. Calumniated wife. |
K2112. †K2112. Woman slandered as adulteress (prostitute).
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K2116.1.1.1. †K2116.1.1.1. Innocent woman accused of eating her new-born children.
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H151.8. †H151.8. Husband attracted by wife's power of healing: recognition follows
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S451. †S451. Outcast wife at last united with husband and children
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ATU 715 Demi-cock | AT 715 Half-Chick | B171.1. †B171.1. Demi-coq |
B435.1. †B435.1. Helpful fox. | ||
F601.7. †F601.7. Animals as extraordinary companions.
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D915.2. †D915.2. River contained under cock's wings.
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D1382.8. †D1382.8. Magic stream quenches fire. | ||
K481. †K481. Demi-coq by means of his magic animals and magic water collects money.
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ATU 720 The Juniper Tree | AT 720 My Mother Killed Me, My Father Ate Me | S121. †S121. Murder by slamming down chest-lid. |
G61. †G61. Relative's flesh eaten unwittingly. | ||
E607.1. †E607.1. Bones of dead collected and buried.
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Q412. †Q412. Punishment: millstone dropped on guilty person.
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E610.1.1. †E610.1.1. Reincarnation: boy to bird to boy.
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ATU 725 Prophecy of Future Sovereignty | AT 725 The Boy Who Wouldn't Tell His Dreams | M312.0.1. †M312.0.1. Dream of future greatness. |
D1812.3.3. †D1812.3.3. Future revealed in dream. | ||
L425. †L425. Dream (prophecy) of future greatness causes banishment (imprisonment).
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H551. †H551. Princess offered to man who can out-riddle her.
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ATU 726 The Three Old Men | AT 726 The Oldest Man | F571.2. †F571.2. Sending to the older. |
ATU 729 The Merman's Golden Axe | AT 729 The Ax, Lost in the River | Q3.1. †Q3.1. Woodsman and the gold axe. |
ATU 735 The Rich Man's and the Poors Man's Fortune |
N181. †N181. Fortunes of the rich man and of the poor man
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ATU 735A Bad Luck Imprisoned | AT 735A Bad Luck, Imprisoned and Released | N112. †N112. Bad luck personified. |
N112.1. †N112.1. Bad luck put into a sack | ||
ATU 736A Ring of Polycrates | AT 736A The Ring in the Fish | N211.1. †N211.1. Lost ring found in fish. |
ATU 737 Who Will be her Future Husband | AT 737 Conjuring Up One's Future Husband | D1825.1. †D1825.1. Second sight. |
ATU 745A The Predestined Treasure | AT 745A Wealth Finds Its Predestined Owner |
N212. †N212. Money cannot be kept from where it is destined to go.
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