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  2. Talking animals in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Distinctions between humans and animals are more fluid. [6] In these stories animals represent the ability to adapt and serve as mentors and guides. [ 6 ] For example, in Louise Erdrich’s book Chickadee the protagonist is saved by a Chickadee, who instructs him in finding food and water, after he escapes a kidnapping.

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    I love exploring the shapes, emotions, and relationships between humans and animals through my illustrations. I also enjoy crafting their stories through drawing; whether they’re real or ...

  4. List of fictional feral children - Wikipedia

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    In some stories, the child chooses to abandon human society [Note 1] or even refuses to enter society altogether. [Note 2] The child usually returns to civilization, but may decide to return again to life in the wild. [Note 3] In some cases, they find themselves trapped between worlds unable to enter entirely into either human society or animal ...

  5. List of hybrid creatures in folklore - Wikipedia

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    In Abrahamic mythology and Zoroastrianism mythology, angels are often depicted as benevolent celestial beings who act as messengers between God and humans. Bat – An Egyptian goddess with the horns and ears of a cow. Cernunnos – An ancient Gaulish/Celtic God with the antlers of a deer. Fairy – A humanoid with insect-like wings.

  6. Animal tale - Wikipedia

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    An animal tale or beast fable generally consists of a short story or poem in which animals talk. They may exhibit other anthropomorphic qualities as well, such as living in a human-like society. It is a traditional form of allegorical writing.

  7. The Tiger, the Brahmin and the Jackal - Wikipedia

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    In some the released animal is a crocodile, in some a snake, [5] a tiger [6] and in others a wolf. Folklorist Joseph Jacobs stated that the tale can be found in early Indian sources. [ 7 ] Some variants are very old, going back at least to the Panchatantra or Fables of Bidpai [ citation needed ] and the Jataka tales .

  8. Hybrid beasts in folklore - Wikipedia

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    How Preschool Children View Mythological Hybrid Figures: A Study of Human/animal Body Imagery. University Press of America, 1982. 214 p. ISBN 0819123242, ISBN 9780819123244; Nash H., Pieszko H. The multidimensional structure of mythological hybrid (part-human, part-animal) figures // The Journal of General Psychology. 1982. Т. 106. №.

  9. Animal as Bridegroom - Wikipedia

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    Folklore scholar Stith Thompson clarified that the animal bridegroom may have been born due to its parents' wishes, or alternates between human and animal shapes. [1] Some tales have the animal son court a princess, but her father demands a brideprice for her. [6] In some versions, the father surrenders his daughter as his ransom. [1]