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    land under the world, and a land in the sky. Including the world itself they believed in three realms. On death the person’s soul would go to the underworld or the land above, but they would pass on certain qualities to a recently born child. Trickster stories were important because they taught morale rules and boundaries. The purposes of the stories were to teach the young certain lessons about life and how they should act. The Great Spirit created the Sun and the Moon who were given the task

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    I 13 October 2014 The Dexterous Tricksters Have you ever wondered about how Greek Mythology comes back to us today and how you can find examples in other cultures? Greek Mythology is full of many great tricksters, however, the trickster that stands out to me the most is Prometheus. Prometheus was a great trickster for several good reasons. He was the reason the mortals got the good parts of the animal, and gave them their fire back. When looking for a trickster from a different culture, Satan

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    Trickster Tales Imagine an animal that can talk and reason just like humans. In the trickster tales, “How Stories Came to Earth” and “Master Cat,” these animals can do just that. Anansi the Spider and Master Cat use their able to talk and reason to trick others so that they can possess what they desire. These stories are so very alike, however, they differ to an extreme extent. “How Stories Came to Earth” and “Master Cat” are very similar stories. The stories involve anthropomorphism that gives

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    The Captain of Tricks Jack Sparrow, from The Pirates of the Caribbean, fits every quality there is for tricksters. To survive, mankind needs the 5 basic elements, oxygen, water, food, shelter, and sleep. However, Sparrow uses his wit and deceit to survive each day like the rest. Trickster's actions are unlike the others, they can be shocking, hateful, and even overwhelming. Not only are the trickster the perpetrators, they can also be the victim. Hero or villain, Sparrow was always one or the other

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    associated with each other, quite the opposite in fact. However, when it comes to the trickster tales of Native Americans, each word is associated with the other and describes more or less the same person or animal. To Native American people a trickster affects the world for an infinite number of reasons, including instruction and enjoyment. A trickster, like the name implies, is a cunning deception. A trickster can be a hero. However, at the same time he could introduce death. How is that heroic

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    The Trickster is an ambiguous character that shows up in several cultures around the world the purpose of Trickster tales is to teach people how not to behave, by illustrating the Trickster doing undesired behaviors. The stories of Trickster are somewhat crude with subjects about genitals, sex, and feces regularly popping up throughout his adventures. In indigenous cultures Trickster comes in the form of various animals, such as spider, coyote, raven, or rabbit, although Tricksters have the ability

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    People read Trickster Tales many times during their lifetime and although they can be very different by the means of plot, setting, and characters, they can be tightly interconnected by certain, unnoticed, hidden elements that we as readers don’t think much of as we are reading. The incorporation of these hidden elements in a story help to form a Trickster Tale, such as humorous/clownish elements, uses of anthropomorphism, and the characters use of brain over brawn. A story has to contain these elements

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    Trickster Stories, written by Paul Randin, is directed towards a Native American audience and serves to show the duality of Trickster. The story shadows the adventures and mishaps of a trickster figure. The quote takes place in the midst of his outlandish adventures and is found at the point during the story where he wishes to return home to his wife and son. This desire to return to his family and village shows that despite his chaotic and destructive nature, he ultimately craves order and in some

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    The Trickster in Myth Trickster myths, a significant part of most cultures if not all, have permeated the legends and folklore of peoples since the early days of civilized man. The ancient Greeks had Hermes, the Chinese the Monkey King, and the Native American Indians the coyote. These diverse tricksters found within cultures often have many commonalities with each other, and then, often they do not. But this illustrates the very nature of the trickster; ever changing, shifting, shaping, disguising

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    many tricksters. In fact, the majority of the characters can somewhat be characterized as a trickster. Some characteristics that you would see in a trickster are that they are intelligent, ambiguous, deceitful, and self-serving. In the play “Twelfth Night” some characters that you would classify as tricksters are Viola, Feste, Maria, Sir Toby Belch, and Sir Andrew Aguecheek. Some tricksters are of higher class/rank while others are of lower class/servants. In “Twelfth Night”, the tricksters are used

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