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Motif-Index of Folk-Literature
N600—N699. | Other lucky accidents |
N700—N799. Accidental encounters | |
N800—N899. Helpers |
P. SOCIETY
P000—P99. Royalty and nobility |
P100—P199. Other social orders |
P200—P299. The family |
P300—P399. Other social relationships |
P400—P499. Trades and professions |
P500—P599. Government |
P600—P699. Customs |
P700—P799. Society — miscellaneous motifs |
Q. REWARDS AND PUNISHMENTS
Q10 —Q99. Deeds rewarded |
Q100—Q199. Nature of rewards |
Q200—Q399. Deeds punished |
Q400—Q599. Kinds of punishment |
R. CAPTIVES AND FUGITIVES
R000—R99. Captivity |
R100—R199. Rescues |
R200—R299. Escapes and pursuits |
R300—R399. Refuges and recapture |
S. UNNATURAL CRUELTY
S000—S99. Cruel relatives |
S100—S199. Revolting murders or mutilations |
S200—S299. Cruel sacrifices |
S300—S399. Abandoned or murdered children |
S400—S499. Cruel persecutions |
T. SEX
T000—T99. Love |
T100—T199. Marriage |
T200—T299. Married life |
T300—T399. Chastity and celibacy |
T400—T499. Illicit sexual relations |
T500—T599. Conception and birth |
T600—T699. Care of children |
U. THE NATURE OF LIFE
U000—U99. Life's inequalities |
U100—U299. Nature of life — miscellaneous |