Reading Notes: Marriage Tales, Part B
Tales of the North American Indians by Stith Thompson
Part B of this unit contained a few stories that carried on as a series in the unit. This section of the unit seemed to have more stories of human marriages as opposed to part A which was mostly made up of tales of animal marriages. One story I liked in this unit was The Youth Who Joined the Deer. It was a strange story but what I liked was the use of dialogue between the hunter and the strange woman in the woods. I think that this helped with the progression of the story and made it not feel like it was drawn out unnecessarily.
Part B of this unit contained a few stories that carried on as a series in the unit. This section of the unit seemed to have more stories of human marriages as opposed to part A which was mostly made up of tales of animal marriages. One story I liked in this unit was The Youth Who Joined the Deer. It was a strange story but what I liked was the use of dialogue between the hunter and the strange woman in the woods. I think that this helped with the progression of the story and made it not feel like it was drawn out unnecessarily.
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