transformation: human to swine
narrative motif documented in Thompson's Motif-Index of Folk-Literature
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transformation: human to swine
Summary
transformation: human to swine is a narrative motif[1].
Key Facts
- transformation: human to swine's instance of is recorded as human to swine — instance of (P31): narrative motif[2].
- transformation: human to swine's instance of is recorded as human to swine — instance of (P31): folklore motif[3].
- transformation: human to swine's depicts is recorded as human to swine — depicts (P180): magic[4].
- transformation: human to swine's depicts is recorded as human to swine — depicts (P180): shapeshifting[5].
- transformation: human to swine's part of is recorded as human to swine — part of (P361): Greek mythology[6].
- transformation: human to swine's part of is recorded as human to swine — part of (P361): Hindu mythology[7].
- transformation: human to swine's opposite of is recorded as human to swine — opposite of (P461): transformation: swine to person[8].
- transformation: human to swine's catalog code is recorded as D136.[9].
- transformation: human to swine's facet of is recorded as human to swine — facet of (P1269): transformation: human to domestic beast (mammal)[10].
- transformation: human to swine's described by source is recorded as human to swine — described by source (P1343): Motif-Index of Folk-Literature[11].
- transformation: human to swine's described by source is recorded as human to swine — described by source (P1343): Greek and Roman Mythology[12].
- transformation: human to swine's described by source is recorded as human to swine — described by source (P1343): Indian Mythology. Iranian Mythology[13].
- transformation: human to swine's described by source is recorded as human to swine — described by source (P1343): Bidrag til en Ordbog over Jyske Almuesmål[14].
- transformation: human to swine's described by source is recorded as human to swine — described by source (P1343): Q131674755[15].
- transformation: human to swine's partially coincident with is recorded as human to swine — partially coincident with (P1382): man-hog[16].
- transformation: human to swine's partially coincident with is recorded as human to swine — partially coincident with (P1382): transformation: human to swine (wild)[17].
- transformation: human to swine's partially coincident with is recorded as human to swine — partially coincident with (P1382): house-spirit in form of a sow[18].
- transformation: human to swine's partially coincident with is recorded as human to swine — partially coincident with (P1382): soul in form of hog[19].
- transformation: human to swine's partially coincident with is recorded as human to swine — partially coincident with (P1382): fairy in form of swine[20].
- transformation: human to swine's indigenous to is recorded as human to swine — indigenous to (P2341): Icelanders[21].
- transformation: human to swine's indigenous to is recorded as human to swine — indigenous to (P2341): Irish people[22].
- transformation: human to swine's indigenous to is recorded as human to swine — indigenous to (P2341): Italians[23].
- transformation: human to swine's indigenous to is recorded as human to swine — indigenous to (P2341): French Louisianians[24].
- transformation: human to swine's indigenous to is recorded as human to swine — indigenous to (P2341): Greeks[25].
- transformation: human to swine's indigenous to is recorded as human to swine — indigenous to (P2341): Hindu[26].