Thursday, November 2, 2017

Reading Notes: Native American Hero Tales, Part B

I finished the reading for this week and took notes over the first two stories. I found that these stories were again very unique, and I have not read many things that are similar to these stories. This was definitely a cool week of reading.


  • The two boys of the man were raised by themselves for a short period of time
  • I like the fact that a reunion does take place
  • The boys are discovered by their truthful father and he raises them
  • The red woman was very brutal, and I was not expecting the mother to be murdered like she was
  • It seems that death is an integral part of some of these stories
  • It is presented in a way where you can still contact your loved ones even after they pass
  • The boys constantly disobey their father
  • However, they destroy many terrible creatures and things during their disobedience
  • Their father always warns them of another bad thing in the world once they return
  • It seems that he almost wants them to disobey, so they can rid the world of another terror
  • In the end, nothing terrible actually comes to they boys
  • The Wemicus character is very evil for a father-in-law
  • It seems that he never wants his daughter to marry anyone
  • I like the fact that Wemicus is constantly fooled by his new son-in-law and cannot seem to trick him into his death
  • The story ends with the origin of the pike being explained, so I thought that was interesting
  • I did not expect the story to end in that matter
  • I thought Wemicus would eventually die due to the amount of people he had killed
(An image of a pike similar to Wemicus. Source: Wikimedia Commons)

Bibliography: Tales of the North American Indians by Stith Thompson. Source: UnTextbook

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