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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“Master Cat, or Puss in Boots” demonstrates anthropomorphism the same way “How Stories Came to Earth” and “Coyote Steals Fire”. The cat in the story is able to talk unlike ordinary cats that cannot speak. The cat uses his ability to talk to in many ways throughout the story one one way is he tries to cheer up his master by saying, “Don’t be upset master” (Perrault 46). The cat’s master is sad because he does not think the cat is worth anything, but the cat is believes that he is worth something…
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tales, “How Stories Came to Earth,” “Coyote Steals Fire,” and “Master Cat,” where they deceive various gods to obtain their valuable possession. “How Stories Came to Earth” contains an unpredictable hero, Anansi the spider, who exceeds the sky god’s expectations by returning four burdensome beings. He captures the four creatures by creating unique traps. In the next story, “Coyote Steals Fire,” a dauntless coyote provides heat for the world by acquiring fire from Thunder’s possession. Coyote manages…
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Sky-God said this quote in ¨How Stories Came To Earth¨ when Anansi Captured 2 out of 4 creatures. Anansi the spider was trying to obtain stories from the Sky-God. To get these, Anansi had to capture 4 Creatures. A python, a leopard, hornets, and a fairy. When the stories were given, Anansi would read all of the stories and tell them around the world. Several similarities and differences are present in the trickster tales, ¨How Stories Came To Earth¨ and ¨Coyote Steals Fire¨. There are many similarities…
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Have you ever thought about talking spiders or coyotes? Well in 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…
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price of the stories?” Anansi the spider asked the Sky God in “How Stories Came To Earth” wanting to obtain all of the Sky God’s Stories, which were kept in a small chest. The African trickster tale, "How Stories Came To Earth" tells the story of a spider named Anansi who wanted to obtain stories which belonged to the Sky God only. As Anansi asks the Sky God -who didn’t take Anansi seriously because he was a small spider- what does the Sky God want in exchange for all of the stories The Sky God asks…
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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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without fire, stories, or human and animal relationships. Humans would still find things to do, ways to cook, and companionship, but they would not be the same. Earth would be a very different place without such conventional things, but at one time that's how life was. Three trickster tales show readers how common things came to be and who helped them surface. Anansi the spider from “How Stories came to Earth” who brings stories to Earth, Coyote from “Coyote Steals Fire” who steals fire from Thunder…
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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 a change…
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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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