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A-T-U Mind Map - Coggle Diagram
A-T-U Mind Map
Tales of the Stupid Ogre (1000-1199)
Tales in which humans encounter and interact with ogres for better or for worse. This category also includes similar interactions with giants and devils
Tale Subcategories: Labor contract, Partnership between man and ogre, contest between man and ogre, man kills ogre, man outwits devil
Tale Examples: Hop o' My Thumb, Tale of The Ogre, The Bee and The Orange Tree
Formula Tales (2000-2399)
Tales that reuse certain plots and themes to the point where the story structure becomes easily recognizable and predictable
Tale Subcategories: Cumulative tales, Chains that involve numbers, objects, animals, names, death, events, objects, or eating
Tale Examples: The House that Jack Built, The Sky is Falling, The Fat Cat, The Goat that Would Not Go Home
Animal Tales (1-299)
A tale where an animal talks or plays a significant role in the story. Some of the most well known tales are animal tales
Tale Subcategories: Wild animals, Domestic animals, Animals and humans, The clever fox
Tale Examples: Three Little Pigs, The Tortoise and The Hare, The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing
Realistic Tales (850-999)
Fairy tales based on true stories. Events that have actually occured in real life. These stories are often used as lessons or warnings.
Tale Subcategories: Realistic, Real-life problems, Tales of fate,
Tale Examples: Ungrateful Heirs, The Eaten Heart, The Youth in the Land of Cheaters
Tales of Magic (300-749)
Also known as fairy tales, a tale that features magical beings and magical qualities. Most tales fall under this catagory
Tale Subcategories: Supernatural adversary, Supernatural relative, Magical objects, Supernatural helpers, Supernatural tasks
Tale Examples: Cinderella, Elves and The Shoemaker, The Frog Prince, The Gingerbread Man, Hansel and Grettle
Anecdotes and Jokes (1200-1999)
Short stories used to expand knowledge on a subject or concept; to explain something. Can also be done in the Form of a joke or sarcasm.
Tale Subcategories: Explanations, lessons, examples, Jokes, Sarcasm, humor
Tale Examples: The Sowing of Salt, The Horse is Drawn across the Ice, A Hole to throw the Earth in
Religious Tales (750-849)
Tales used to support and express certain aspects of a cultures religious beliefs. Can also be used to explain certain events or rituals
Tale Subcategories: God, Jesus, The Holy Spirit, The Devil, Heaven, Cultural traditions
Tale Examples: Sin and Grace, Forgiveness and Redemption, Divine Rewards and Punishments