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Revision as of 14:25, 12 March 2025
There are 159 motifs recorded in the database
- Adoption
- Adultery
- Age versus youth
- Animal tale
- Bathing
- Blood
- Bodily transformation
- Body fluids
- Cannibalism
- Caves and underground spaces
- Chastity
- Childbirth
- Children
- Coerced sex
- Court of law
- Cross dressing
- Death
- Debt
- Deception
- Disability
- Disguise
- Dreams
- Dwarf
- Emotions
- Evidence
- Failed/rejected seduction
- Familial duty
- Familial relationships
- Food and drink
- Foolish old man
- Friendship
- Gender play
- Genitalia
- Gullible (would-be) lover
- Gullible husband
- Homosexuality
- Identity object
- Illegitimacy
- Illness
- Impossible conditions
- Impotence anxiety
- Imprisonment
- Jealous husband
- Judgement
- Lesson: flattery
- Lesson: greed
- Lesson: haste
- Lesson: loyalty
- Lesson: women’s cleverness and deceit
- Magic
- Marriage
- Medicine
- Member of Clergy
- Military conflict
- Mistaken or concealed identity
- Money in exchange for promise of sex
- Multiple lovers
- Old man
- Old woman
- Orientalised setting
- Overheard secret
- Person concealed within a chest
- Poison
- Pregnancy
- Prohibtions/taboos
- Religion
- Revenge
- Riches
- Setting: exotic/orientalised
- Setting: nature
- Sex change
- Slander: wife falsely accused
- Suicide
- Sword
- Theft
- Violence
- Wicked stepmother/mother-in-law