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Aarne-Thompson - ANSTwo researches that indexed all the folktale sorts and looked after them
into there sorts as a result
folktale motifs - ANSsingle element/idea within a story (ex: magic ring, magic sword etc)
Motif-Index of Folk-Literature - ANSIndex of different folktales kinds based on the tale's
configuration and primarily based at the research of Stith Thompson
folktale kinds - ANStype of tale that follows about the same sample (dragon slayer or the search
for the lost husband)
"The Juniper Tree" - ANS(german folktale) first spouse dies while son is born, 2d spouse has
daughter, second spouse kills son by beheading him, makes black pudding from son's flesh,
daughter named Marlinchen puts brother bones under tree, bird does the track receives three
presents and kills the step mom, and is derived returned from the dying after he kills the mom
Marlinchen - ANSdaughter from the Juniper tree
"The Crow's Nest" - ANS(Hungarian folktale) one mother has a daughter and son, she kills the
son for no reason, makes stewed cabbage out of son, daughter places the bones in a tree, bone
grow to be a boy/crow hybrid, after which the fowl hybrid gets 3 items and kills the mother with
the millstone
"The Rose Tree" - ANS(English folktale) first spouse has a daughter, 2nd wife has a son, 2nd
wife kills the daughter, made into stewed liver, son buries sister's bones underneath a tree,
white chicken seems, sings a song receives there presents
"Cupid and Psyche" - ANSPsyche is so stunning that she takes some of Venus' fans. Venus
attempts to get her to fall in love with a poor guy thru her son Cupid's arrows however he hits
himself and falls in love with Psyche. Cupid and Psyche get married and Psyche lives in his
mansion but best sees him at night not in his real form. Her sisters think she is married to a
monster and tells her to peer his proper shape and attempt to kill him. She does and Cupid flies
away and makes his residence disappear. The best manner to get him returned is thru Venus
who places her through three not possible tasks that she does thru the assist of immortal gods.
She wins over Venus and will become deified and that they stay luckily ever after. (the tale is
embedded within the tale of the Golden Ass)
Cupid - ANSgod of affection and erotic love, pictured in greek mythology as divinely stunning
with wings and arrows to be able to make anybody fall in love; uses it on himself and falls in
love with Psyche
Psyche - ANSbeautiful mortal woman who began to get greater worshipers than Venus, Venus'
son Cupid falls in love with her and can handiest see him at night, is tricked with the aid of her
sisters into seeking to kill him with a knife and scares him away with all his riches, wins over
Venus by means of completing the not possible obligations and is subsequently deified
Venus - ANSgoddess of beauty; mother of cupid who's jealous of Psyche because of her
splendor, attempted to curse her but accidentally led to her son falling in love with Pysche, she
tried to interrupt up psyche and cupid with the aid of putting Psyche via many trials and
tribulations however she in the end needed to relent

, Jupiter - ANSgod of lightning and king of the gods who tells Venus to bless Cupid and Psyche's
love
People who assist psyche in her trials - ANSants, river god, and a voice from a tower assist her
complete Venus' not possible responsibilities
Lucius Apuleius - ANSwriter of Cupid and Psyche, born in c. One hundred twenty five CE in
north Africa, also wrote The Golden Ass
"The Singing, Soaring Lark" - ANS(German folktale) father goes on a journey and his favored
daughter needs him to convey lower back the making a song hovering lark. The father reveals
the lark but reveals that the it is the lion's possession. In return for now not killing him for not
taking the lark the daddy trades the primary that meets him again domestic for the lark. His
maximum favored daughter is the primary one there after which marries the lion who actually is
an enchanted prince who's only a lion in the course of the day. If he's exposed to light he turns
into a dove for seven years and that is what takes place after they visit her sister's wedding. In
her quest to locate her husband she gets three magical items (nut, egg, and casket) wherein
she uses to defeat her husband's capturer who is a princess dragon. Uses the casket and egg
to wake up the husband and uses the nut the create a tree for the griffin to fly away. They are
reunited and find a son awaiting them in their home.
Tale of Tulisa - ANSgirl who changed into promised to marry a voice in a nicely, he is an
enchanted prince whom she most effective sees in human shape, she gets tricked by using a
demon named Sarkasukis into displaying her husband's true shape of a snake named Basnak
Dau, She is helped in her impossible duties by using wooded area animals and her obligations
are executed to please the mom-in-law who's the snake queen, the egg that she gets inside the
first assignment hatches and pecks out the snake queens golden necklace that gave her
strength and Basnak Dau becomes king and they live luckily ever after
India - ANSorigin of of the Tale of Tulsa which became written in Northern India in the town of
Varanasi
Tulisa - ANSdaughter of the woodcutter and major character in Tail of Tulsa
Nur-Singh - ANStulisa's father the negative woodcutter who receives wealthy after Tulsa marries
the enchanted prince and losses his wealth as soon as Basnak Dau is not king but later keeps it
Basnak Dau - ANSthe enchanted fee who Tulsa marries and the snake king by using the stop of
the tale
Sarkasukis - ANSthe male demon that is the helper to the snake queen Basknak Dau's mom
and the individual that discusses himself as numerous women and tricks Tulsa
Unug - ANSused to be referred to as Uruk and is the metropolis wherein Gilgamesh served as
king round 2800-2500 BCE
Sumerian - ANSculture that first mythologized about Gilgamesh because he become a
Sumerian king
Akkadian - ANSlanguage that the epic of Gilgamesh turned into written in
Uruk - ANSalso called Unug and it's far the metropolis that each Gilgamesh and his father were
kings of
Bilgames - ANSSumerian name for Gilgamesh
Gilgamesh - ANSking of Uruk, he is 2/three divine 1/3 human, mythical hero that killed
Humababa, the Bull of Heaven, and went on a quest for immortality

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