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E31A1 - Who will be the husband of the created girl? ATU 653C.




52 Myths, Legends and Folktales
45 Unique Narratives for Motif E31A1
31 Cultures & Traditions where E31A1 is told
101 Mythemes Indexed
5 Sub-Motifs of Motif E31A1


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Ю.Е. Березкин, Е.Н. Дувакин. Тематическая классификация и распределение фольклорно-мифологических мотивов по ареалам. Аналитический каталог.



Summary of Motif

Three (rarely four or two) men participate in the creation of the girl: one carves the figure out of wood, another dresses her, and the third brings her to life. To whom should the animated girl belong?

Berezkin category: The origins of people and culture

This is of motif type Adventures and tricks and is part group 11, Tricks and competitions won thanks to deception, absurd and obscene behavior


E31 has 5 other sub-motifs


E31.  A man makes a wooden doll and behaves as if it were alive. It does not come to life, or comes to life only partially or temporarily. A real woman replaces the figure and marries the carver.
E31a.  Several men (women) participate in the rescue, creation or revival of a girl (man), or mourn her (his) death. The question arises as to whom the revived person should belong to or who contributed more to the revival. Alternatively, three men create something valuable, each contributing their part. The question arises as to whose contribution is more important.
E31a1.  Three (rarely four or two) men participate in the creation of the girl: one carves the figure out of wood, another dresses her, and the third brings her to life. To whom should the animated girl belong?
E31a2.  The girl must be given to one of several men. She herself or someone else explains that one of the suitors can be called her father, another her brother (etc.), and only one can be her husband.
E31b.  Several women participate in reviving a dead man and argue about who did more to revive him.
E31c.  Several men, each possessing a unique skill, bring a (kidnapped) girl from a distant country.

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Top 10 Motifs with similar dispersal patterns

MotifSimilarityMotif Summary
L15F99.11%A young woman or man dies as soon as her or his jewellery (rarely: organ) is stolen, and comes back to life when the jewellery is returned or when the antagonist removes it.
K117A98.84%A girl who is constantly silent is promised to the one who can make her speak; or a husband struggles to make his magical wife speak.
M39A6C98.45%The poor girl agrees to marry the prince only if he learns a craft. The prince fulfills the condition, then falls into the hands of enemies. He promises to make them an expensive item, let them sell it. His wife or (father, vizier) learns the job, the prisoner is released, the attackers are executed.
I82I98.02%The name of the object in the night sky (usually Venus) sounds like Zukhra, Zahra, Zura, etc.
I35A97.73%Thunder is produced by an old woman in the sky.
K60C97.43%The stubborn wife of a worthy man goes on a date with a demon or a servant. He beats her, but she patiently endures her lover's beatings.
M157C97.38%To put a character in an awkward position, others present him with chicken eggs that they have prepared in advance, which the character does not have. (Usually, he crows and says that there are hens around him and only he is a rooster).
L37A197.32%A man sets out to discover the reason for his misfortunes. Others also convey their questions to him. God (fate) replies that a predator (wolf, lion, bear) must eat the fool, and in order to help the others, one must dig up treasure, marry the queen, etc. The man refuses to marry, take the gold, etc., because he has not received direct instructions to do so. The predator decides that he will not find anyone more foolish.
M114C96.56%The character is puzzled as to how the other person's clothes (firewood, etc.) remained dry after the rain – the other person covered them with their body (hid them in a vessel, waited out the rain in a shelter).
K129A96.56%A young woman (lying in a tomb) comes back to life, then appears dead again, but is ultimately freed from the spell.

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Map of Motif Dispersal

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This motif has been recorded in 31 traditions: Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Arabs of Levant (Syria, Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan); Bedouins of Sinai, Arabs of Iraq, Iraqi, Algeria Arabs, Arabs of Sudan, Sudanese, Swahili, Midjikenda (incl Giryama), Nyika, Duruma; Ngindo, Kiluguru and other Islamic groups of the Eastern Coast of Africa, Khmer, Kannada, Lingayat, Halakki, Greeks (modern), Balkarians, Uzbek, Yazgulami, Tajik, Baluch, Persians, Abkhaz, Abkhazians, Nogai, Georgians, Armenians, Kalmyk, Azeris (Azerbaijanis), Kurds, Talysh, Uyghur, Hui (Dungan) of Xinjiang, Gansu, Shaanxi, Shanxi, Inner Mongolia, Qinghai, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan (Dungan texts from Southern and Eastern China are clustered with the Chinese ones), Turkmen, Buryats: Western (cis Baikal), Tuvinians of Tuva, Tuvans, Shor, Arabs of Kuwait, Bahrein, Qatar, Emirates, Oman,, Morocco


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