Monday, March 30, 2015
"Trickster Tales" Ed. by Matt Dembicki
"Trickster Tales" composed of two stories "Raven the Trickster" and "The Wolf and the Mink" which involves deception and trickery. In "Raven the Trickster", the raven gets into trouble due to curiosity, but also manages to escape form the whale due to curiosity. The raven showed how deceiving he was when he lied to the hunters about the whale being cursed and as a result the keeps all the blubber and meat. "The Wolf and the Mink", the mink and the wolf were tricksters, but one was better than the other. The wold managed to put the mink to sleep with a boring story and ate all his fish. In order to trick the mink into believing that the did eat the fish, he put bones and pieces in the minks mouth. In the end the mink thought he ate the fish. Trickery can be used to deceive others and get out of trouble.
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