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

124: The Three Little Pigs

ATU > 1-299: ANIMAL TALES > 100-149: Wild Animals and Domestic Animals > 124: The Three Little Pigs

Description

The goose builds a house of feathers; the hog one of stone. The wolf blows the goose's house in and eats her. Cannot blow down the hog's house. Finally he is allowed to enter. He is tricked into the chimney (or churn) where he is burned up.

Examples

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Text titleATULanguageAuthorOriginPublication Date
Le ochine124ItalianItalo CalvinoItaly1956
Le tre casette124ItalianItalo CalvinoItaly1956
The Three Little Pigs124EnglishAndrew LangEngland1892

External Examples

StoryATUOriginAuthorYearSource
De drie biggetjes 124 Netherlands 2000 Nederlandse VolksverhalenBank
De drie biggetjes 124 Netherlands 2000 Nederlandse VolksverhalenBank
De drie biggetjes 124 Netherlands 2000 Nederlandse VolksverhalenBank
Deukie and the Tod 124 British Internet Archive
Fox and the Geese 124 British Internet Archive
Fox and the Pixies 124 British Internet Archive
Little Geese 124 Italian Internet Archive
The Story of the Three Little Pigs 124 English Internet Archive
Three Cottages 124 Italian Internet Archive
Three Little Pigs 124 British Internet Archive
Three wee Pigs 124 British Internet Archive
Van Boer Bezemen, Boer Bladeren en Boer IJzer 124 Netherlands 1890 Nederlandse VolksverhalenBank
Van Oud-Bovetje. 124 Netherlands 1893 Nederlandse VolksverhalenBank

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