Aarne-Thompson-Uther (ATU) - Types of Folktales

222: The Willow-Wren and the Bear

ATU > 1-299: ANIMAL TALES > 220-299: Other Animals and Objects > 222: The Willow-Wren and the Bear

Description

Birds win by cleverness. The fox's lifted tail is to be the signal. The gnats stick him under the tail. He drops it and the quadrupeds flee. Cf. Type 104. It often serves as introduction to Type 313.

Variants

222A. Bat in War of Birds and Quadrupeds

Because of ambiguous form joins first one side and then the other. Discredited.

222B. War between Mouse and Sparrow

Eagle and dragon act as champions.

Examples

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Text titleATULanguageAuthorOriginPublication Date
Der Zaunkönig und der Bär222GermanJacob & Wilhelm GrimmGermany1812
Νυκτερὶς καὶ γαλαῖ222AAncient GreekΑἴσωποςGreece_

External Examples

StoryATUOriginAuthorYearSource
De oarloch tusken fûgels en dieren 222 Netherlands 1951 Nederlandse VolksverhalenBank
De oorlog tussen het lopend en vliegend gedierte 222 Netherlands 1970 Nederlandse VolksverhalenBank
King of Birds 222 Arab Internet Archive
The Bear and the Beetle , or The War of the Animals 222 French Internet Archive
The Wren and the Bear 222 German Internet Archive

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