“From now on forever, my sky-god stories belong to you.” This is a quote taken from the trickster tale “How Stories Came to Earth.” In this Story a spider named Anansi, Captured Fore animals to get the sky-god's Stories. “How Stories Came to Earth” and “Master Cat” have many similarities and differences and are both trickster tales. These two Stories have many similarities. The First was these stories are similar are they both have antropomorfism. An example is a cat walking and talking or a spider talking to the sky-god. The stories also had a goal. In “How Stories Came to Earth” the goal was to get the stories from the sky-god. In “Master Cat” the goal was to make them wealthy. They both achieved their goals. The Spider got the Stories
One of the Similarities is that they both involve tricking and authoritative figure figure. Both the king and the thunder god have authority over the trickster. In both stories the tricksters get what they want from the god/king. In both "Coyote Steals Fire" and "Master Cat" the tricksters both lie and cheat to get what they want. Coyote cheats the thunder god into giving away fire, master cat tricks the king into giving away his daughter’s hand in marriage.
The two trickster tales,coyote steal fire and how stories came to earth are so similar. The trickster Anansi and Coyote are extreme smart and cunning otherwise they wouldn 't have been successful in their plans. When the stories are reviewed and looked at their traits
There are similarities and differences to be found in the stories through God’s provisions, the father/son relationships, and their tones.
Trickster Tales “Whats remains still remains.” This quote came from the trickster tale “How Stories Came to Earth”. This is what the Sky-God said to Anansi, the spider, when Anansi took an animal to the Sky-God but, he still had more animals to capture. “How Stories Came to Earth” and “Master Cat, or Puss in Boots” are two trickster tales that had many similarities and differences throughout.
The story of Popol Vuh and the book of Genesis are almost the same. These stories have so much in common you would think they were written by the same person. They also have their differences that help tell them apart. The similarities and differences suggest some things about myths around the world.
One of the most important similarity is that both stories are well enjoyed over generations and teach great life lessons that serve the sole purpose of the
He has two stories in one, so he has more chances to utilize the techniques. A story within a story appeals to this author
Also the trees played a significant role in both stories. They both had boundaries and if you messed with them in certain ways there was consequences. Where Adam and Eve could not touch any of the fruit of the tree and when they did they were punished. Also in the Iroquois version they could only eat the fruit, and when Sky Women got juice from the roots “she was pushed” down the hole. They both also had an explanation of the creation of the world.
Likewise, they share a common theme that man should not disobey the gods. The outcome when man disobeys the gods is always bad. Man should not try to be like the gods by disobeying them. Both stories have their own gods and protagonist who disobeyed the gods.
Master cat wanted to outwit a king, to get his poor master wealthy, but to do this he used a shady way. After reading “Master Cat” and “Coyote Steals Fire” it’s easy to point out many similarities and differences between the two stories. In “Master Cat” and “Coyote Steals Fire” there are many obvious similarities. The first similarity is that the two stories both use anthropomorphism, which is giving animals human like characteristics such as talking, walking upright, wearing clothes and using logic.
Even though both of these stories include the theme of reaching for something you don’t quite have may be in place in totally different texts that use their imagery in different ways, you can still find similar themes in both pieces of
Comparative essay between The Black Cat and The Cat from Hell Thos about comparing and contrasting between Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Black Cat” and Stephen King’s “The Cat from Hell”. Both of the authors are greatly known for their gothic stories. This essay is also going to mention a lot of suspense techniques those two authors use and compare them. As you know, suspense is a technique use in English gothic literature to make the readers feel nervous about what is going to happen in the story itself.
The one factual difference between the spider and the winged man was that the villagers could understand the former's story and feel inspired. For all the villagers know, the winged man could be a human cursed with wings after disobeying his parents. But the villagers
The outcome of her hopes and wishes resulted in her life. Therefore, a message or theme can be drawn for both of the passages. The theme that I got from two stories is that not everything is what it looks like or portrays to
Until this point, the two stories are similar and advance more of the same theme. The following paper thus seeks to analyze the