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a universal figure in myths and folk tales of many cultures who uses cunning to get the better of others who are usually bigger and stronger than he or she. |
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universal archetypal figure |
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dilemma tale or enigma tale |
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A type of moral tale, from the oral tradition, that does not have a resolution but instead ends with a question posed to the audience. |
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chain tale or cumulative tale |
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A type of folk tale that contains minimal plot, much repetition and rhythm, and a pattern that ties the tale together. A formulaic story in which every incident that came before is repeated as a new incident is added. |
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-A tale concerning origins - explains how and why certain things can to be. |
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-A repeated word, phrase -Lines that are repeated at the end of each stanza. |
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(Noun)- the hollowed-out shell of a gourd. |
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A concise saying that expresses a common human truth or experience. |
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Repetiton of consonant sounds |
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Reptetion of certain words and phrases in a similar stucture or order. |
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Adj. - acting one upon or with the other. |
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The repetiton of similar vowel sounds followed by differnt consonant sounds in words that are close together. |
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primary epic or oral epic |
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Ancient epics performed by generations of anonymous storytellers and changed slightly with each retelling. |
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An epic created by individual writers, often from earlier model. |
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Noun- The main character in a work of fiction, drama, or narrative poetry. |
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Noun - The character or force that opposes or blocks the protagonist, or main character, in a narrative. |
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When the narrator does not take part in the action yet knows everything that is happening. |
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Noun - something that a person cannot conquer, achieve, etc. |
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Noun - intentional insult |
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Verb - stationed military troops |
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Adj. - incapable of being captured |
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Verb - tearing down completely |
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Noun - tropical tree whose leaves aare used as a cooking herb. |
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Noun - Arabic name for God. |
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"the words of Doua on the name-giving day" |
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Saying: Doua, King Maghan's griot, had repeated the hunter's prophecy at the infant Sundiata's ceremonial naming. |
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"the wild yam of the rocks" |
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a saying meaning: when the vines of these yams grow in boulder-strewn areas, their underground tubers anchor them among the rocks and make them very difficult to uproot. |
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sofas (not the couch kind) |
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saying that means: Forward |
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Noun - objects believed to have magical |
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The use of present tense when writing about what happens ina work of literature. |
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