Coyote takes his pelt off and risks the chance of either burning his pelt or dying by calling to Thunder to hit him. Thunder throws the rock filled with the fire at his pelt. Coyote grabs the pelt before it can get engulfed in the flames. He takes risks so the animals around him can have fire, which reveals that Coyote wants to help out the others around him.
Puss in Boots, in “Master Cat, or Puss in Boots” attains his wishes immorally. He lies to the King, threatens the peasants and reapers working in the fields, and tricks the ogre by challenging him and by expressing doubt of the Ogre’s power. Puss in Boots pleases the King with the animals that he caught, telling him that his master, Marquis de Carabas, killed those animals himself. He lies to the King in order to get the King’s satisfaction and have his master marry the princess. The King expresses his gratitude by saying to Puss in Boots, “Tell your master that I am