“How Stories Came to Earth” exhibits anthropomorphism through the protagonist, which also shows how the spider improve his lives. Anthropomorphism is the attribution of human characteristics to gods, animals, or inanimate objects. In the tale, “How Stories Came to Earth”, the spider acts with many human behaviors and qualities. Kwaku Anansi, the protagonist of “How Stories Came to Earth,”accepts and accomplishes the sky god’s challenge of capturing four unattainable creatures. An example that shows…
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“How Stories Came to Earth” is one of three trickster tales that includes the literary element, anthropomorphism. First, Anansi displays anthropomorphism by being curious. Spider yearns to read the stories, but he does not know how to obtain them from Nyame. He shows curiosity at the beginning of the tale when the text reads, “Spider only wanted to know, ‘What is the price of the stories?’” (Kaleki 40). Spider also shows anthropomorphism by being arrogant. Every time that spider tricks one of the…
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both of the folktales “How Stories Came To Earth” and “Coyote Steals Fire” the authors provides both of these characters. The coyote sets on a quest to spread fire to everyone, and anansi, the spider, sets on a quest to spread stories to the world. The other put different elements of folk tale into this story like anthropomorphism, god like entities, goals, and outcomes. These two stories are have more similarities than they are differences. First of all, the two stories have many similarities…
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steal stories and fire, while cats change commoners to royalty. Often tricksters resemble mischievous and magical animal-humans who outwit their opponents. Trickster tales are written to show morals and to be humourous. In “How Stories Came to Earth,” “Coyote Steals Fire,” and “Master Cat: Puss and Boots” the tricksters take animal form, as a spider, coyote, and cat. “How Stories Came to Earth,” “Coyote Steals Fire,” and “Master Cat: Puss and Boots” all have the similarity of anthropomorphism and…
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show wisdom. These stories were originally passed down through oral tradition and were eventually written down. Some trickster tales can also end with a lesson taught, or a moral. The stories “How Stories Came to Earth” retold by Kaleki, “Coyote Steals Fire” retold by Richard Erdoes and Alfonso Ortiz, and “Master Cat: Puss In Boots” by Charles Perrault are all considered trickster tales. These stories have animals as the main character that show wisdom. All of these stories are similar , yet also…
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tales, “How Stories Came to Earth” by Kaleki, “Coyote Steals Fire” by Richard Erdoes and Alfonso Ortiz, and “Master Cat: Puss in Boots” by Charles Perrault all present anthropomorphism and have an opposing force, Coyote and Anansi use trickery to bring a selfless change while Master Cat uses trickery for his and his master's own personal gain. “How Stories Came to Earth” is the first story to demonstrate anthropomorphism, as Anansi is given human characteristics. Anansi shows anthropomorphism in the…
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Trickster Tales “Your majesty, welcome to the castle of Marquis de Carabas.”! This is a quote taken from the trickster tale, “Master Cat or Puss in Boots.” The story starts with a miller who has three sons. The miller dies and his property is divided, the eldest son gets a mill, the middle son a donkey, and the youngest gets a cat. The youngest son is not very happy with the situation and decides to kill a cat. He can eat him and use his fur to make a pair of gloves and asks him to spare his life…
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Both of these trickster tale stories are oral storytelling. An oral storytelling is an ancient intimate tradition between the storyteller and their audience. However, even though they are both trickster tales with many similarities there are also some differences. There are definitely more similarities than differences in “ How Stories Came to Earth” and “Coyote Steals Fire”. The first similarity is they both use anthropomorphism, which means they have human characteristics to gods, animals, or…
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” by Constance Chuks Friday. This is relevant with the topic because it shows that in order for people to get anywhere in life, there is going to be lies no matter how hard one tries not to. Sacrifice must be made so that it can not only benefit one, but the rest of the whole world as well. The short stories, “How Stories Came to Earth”, “Coyote Steals Fire”, and “Master Cat: Puss in Boots” are all trickster tales. Just like in the trickster tales, the main characters deceive others in order to make…
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trickers do in “How Stories Came to Earth” translated by Kaleki, “Coyote Steals Fire” translated by Richard Erdoes and Alfonso Ortiz, and “Master Cat” by Charles Perrault, but in the stories the tricksters trick animals instead of people. The three stories have many similarities and differences, all three of the stories are unique in their own separate ways. “How Stories Came to Earth”, “Coyote steals fire”, and “Master Cat” contain anthropomorphism throughout the entire story and the ends justify…
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