Reading Notes: American Indian Marriage Tales, Part B

The True Bride

  • Seems like every culture has a Cinderella/rags-to-riches story
  • How are these four men related to her?
  • Thats a pretty humorous take on the stepsister, to have her spit toenails instead of nuggets of gold
  • Is there no consequence for her ability to make gold for everyone? She is pretty generous with her ability
  • What happened to the actual baby she gave birth to?
  • They think its strange that she gives birth to cats and snakes, but it doesn't seem like they are as shocked as they should be. Is it fairly normal to give birth to animals?
  • Wow her husband is a malleable man. Is he not impressed with her ability to spit gold anymore? Now he just wants a child?
  • I also don't see why killing her was the only option. She could have just left and gone to a new village or something. They didn't need to kill her
  • Why did the stepmother wait so long to poison the children? She could have done it right when they were born
  • There is a lot of spit in this story

Bibliography: The True Bride from Tales of the North American Indians by Stith Thompson link to online reading

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