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K116 - Choosing a companion (ATU 516C).




60 Myths, Legends and Folktales
60 Unique Narratives for Motif K116
9 Cultures & Traditions where K116 is told
67 Mythemes Indexed
5 Sub-Motifs of Motif K116


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



Summary of Motif

To choose an assistant, a young man asks the candidates to perform simple tasks (eat bread, set off on a journey). The behaviour of the chosen candidate shows that he will take care of the hero, while the behaviour of the others shows that they will only think of themselves.

Berezkin category: Adventures: Acts of heroes

This is of motif type Adventures and tricks and is part group 10, Adventures


K11 has 5 other sub-motifs


K11.  Brothers (brother and sister) kill a monstrous bird. Its eyes turn into heavenly bodies (among the Oaxacan Indians) or something else (among the present-day Condors of the Yokuts).
K11a.  Plucked feathers of a (huge) bird turn into actual birds (or their plumage) or humans emerge from them.
K11a1.  Pieces of flesh or feathers from a monstrous/unusual bird turn into present-day birds (or their plumage).
K11b.  The bones of a huge bird are turned into reeds or bamboo for making arrows or sarbacanes.
K11C.  The plucked feathers of a huge bird turn into plants.
K11D.  Pieces of flesh from a huge creature that has fallen apart or been cut into pieces turn into ordinary animals, birds or fish.

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Top 10 Motifs with similar dispersal patterns

MotifSimilarityMotif Summary
M114H99.68%An authoritative character orders a house to be built in the air. A man finds a clever way out of the situation.
A32I99.44%A shepherd (shepherd and girl, shepherd and his flock, dogs) can be seen on the lunar disc.
B10899.44%An anthropomorphic character that has fallen apart into pieces turns into snow.
K15699.44%A girl pretends to be a man. To determine who it really is, flowers are placed under the pillow or mattress. If a man is sleeping, they will remain fresh, but if a woman is sleeping, they will wilt by morning (or if a woman is sleeping, the milk left under the bed will sour).
K77B399.44%Goats encounter a wolf. One goat has one stomach, the second has two, the third has three, and so on. The goat with the most stomachs kills or scares away the wolf.
L65A299.44%A man shoots off (damages) the finger of a demonic creature, and then sees that his sister, lying in her cradle, has lost her finger.
L85D99.44%The hero encounters a giant and a strongman (usually a ploughman) with one arm, one leg, or one eye. He was crippled by a character who turned out to be much bigger and stronger than him.
M199M99.44%A man explains to a demon that the heavy objects lying by the roadside, such as a harrow or a millstone, are just things used by his grandmother or mother, such as a spindle or a comb.
M39A2E99.44%Forgetting his name, a fool remembers it when he accidentally hears a word.
M197C99.40%A man sells sand, dust, etc. as a remedy against fleas, mice, etc. He explains that you need to catch a flea and pour sand into its eyes. The buyer replies that you can crush a caught flea. The seller: that's even easier.

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This motif has been recorded in 9 traditions: Portuguese, Portugal, Greeks (modern), Balkarians, Bulgarians, Balkarians, Uzbek, Karachays, Balkar, Udin, Georgians, Kalmyk, Azeris (Azerbaijanis)


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