Beschrijving
“Both?” A farmhand (often an ill-treated one) is sent by the farmer into the house to get something. He tells the wife that he has been ordered to sleep with her and/or her daughter(s). They are shocked and call out to the farmer something like, “Shall we give it to him?” – “Both?” – “All three?” The farmer says yes, and they go to bed with the farmhand [K1354.1, cf. K1354.2.1].
In northern Italian variants, the trickster is a wild man (giant, magician), and instead of sex he takes money or gold. In variants from the Caucasus and middle to western Asia, the trickster wants to take the daughters away and marry them.
In northern Italian variants, the trickster is a wild man (giant, magician), and instead of sex he takes money or gold. In variants from the Caucasus and middle to western Asia, the trickster wants to take the daughters away and marry them.
Motief
K1354.1
K1354.2.1
Combinaties
This type is often combined with one or more other types, esp. 1001–1029, and also 1049, 1062, 1088, 1115, 1424, and 1640.
Oorspronkelijk Verhaaltype
1563
Subgenre
mop