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promises to have him killed or carried off. A squire warns the tailor of the king's plan. While the king's servants are outside the door, the brave little tailor pretends to be talking in his sleep and says "Boy, make the jacket for me, and patch the trousers, or I will hit you across your ears with a yardstick! I have struck down seven with one blow, killed two giants, led away a unicorn, and captured a wild boar, and I am supposed to be afraid of those who are standing just outside the bedroom!" Terrified, the king's servants leave. The king does not try to assassinate the tailor again and so the tailor lives out his days as a king in his own right.
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825:) by stalking them throughout the game and lets them do all the life-threatening hard work before swooping in after every victory to steal the prize and claim the credit for himself. His fame was short-lived after the heroes defeated him and exposed his storybook to the fairytale village that he's a fraud, the Tailor tried to escape but was flattened and killed by the father giant who drop the heroes' books on top of him and taken his book, this resulted of the heroes' fame finally being restored and the villagers cheering them on.
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that flies away into the sky; the giant believes the small bird is a "rock" which is thrown so far that it never lands. Later, the giant asks the tailor to help him carry a tree. The tailor directs the giant to carry the trunk, while the tailor will carry the branches. Instead, the tailor climbs on, so the giant carries him as well, but it appears as if the tailor is supporting the branches.
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type 1640, named The Brave Tailor for this story. It also includes episodes of type 1060 (Squeezing Water from a Stone); type 1062 (A Contest in
Throwing Stones); type 1052 (A Contest in Carrying a Tree); type 1051 (Springing with a Bent Tree); and type 1115 (Attempting to Kill the Hero in His Bed).
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Impressed, the giant brings the tailor to the giant's home, where other giants live as well. During the night, the giant attempts to kill the tailor by bashing the bed. However, the tailor, having found the bed too large, had slept in the corner. Upon returning and seeing the tailor alive, the other
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Princess – the prize for completing all these challenges is the hand in marriage of the princess, and along with it, half the kingdom. She sets great store by the social class of royal birthright, so when she finds out that the man she has married is no more than a poor tailor, she is furious, and
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who assumes that "Seven at One Blow" refers to seven men. The giant challenges the tailor. When the giant squeezes water from a boulder, the tailor squeezes milk, or whey, from cheese. The giant throws a rock far into the air, and it eventually lands. The tailor counters the feat by tossing a bird
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that either the tailor leaves military service or they will. Afraid of being killed for sending him away, the king instead attempts to get rid of the tailor by sending him to defeat two giants along with a hundred horsemen, offering him half his kingdom and his daughter's hand in marriage if the
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Duly impressed, the king relents, marries the tailor to the princess, and makes the tailor the ruler of half the original kingdom. The tailor's new wife hears him talking in his sleep and realizes with fury that he was merely a tailor and not a noble hero. Upon the princess's demands, the king
532:("A Hundred at One Blow"), at the end of the tale, the tailor mumbles in his sleep about threads and needles, and his wife, the princess, hears it. When confronted by his father-in-law, the tailor dismisses any accusations by saying he visited earlier a tailor's shop in the city.
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Hercules is promised the ability to become a god if he slays the monsters, much like the main character in "The Brave Little Tailor" is promised the ability to become king through marrying the king's daughter if he kills the beasts in the story.
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King – this character is very mistrusting and judgmental, who uses the promise of half the kingdom to persuade the protagonist to take on seemingly deadly tasks. The king is one-dimensional as a character, and is essentially a
281:, but when flies settle on it, he kills seven of them with one blow of his hand. He makes a belt describing the deed, reading "Seven at One Blow". Inspired, he sets out into the world to seek his fortune. The tailor meets a
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tailor can kill the giants. By throwing rocks at the two giants while they sleep, the tailor provokes the pair into fighting each other until they kill each other, at which time the tailor stabs the giants in their hearts.
329:, another seemingly impossible task, but the tailor traps it by standing before a tree, so that when the unicorn charges, he steps aside and it drives its horn into the trunk. The king subsequently sends him after a
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A variant has been reported to be present in
Spanish folktale collections, specially from the folktale compilations of the 19th century. The tale has also been attested in American sources.
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to influence the behavior of others, such as turning the pair of giants against each other, and playing on the assassins' and the earlier giants' assumptions and fears. Similarly, he uses
510:. Jacobs wondered how the Grimm's tale managed to reach Aberdeen, but he suggests it might have originated from an English compilation of the brothers' tales. The tale was included in
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The king, surprised the tailor has succeeded, balks on his promise, and requires more of the tailor before he may claim his rewards. The king next sends him after a
468:("Central Institute of Sound and Audiovisual Heritage"), produced in the late 1960s and early 1970s, found twenty-four variants of the tale across Italian sources.
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stories of Wales), though the protagonist in that story uses his guile to actually kill giants. Both the
Scandinavian and British variants feature a recurring
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Sometimes the weaver or tailor does not become a ruler, but still gains an upper station in life (general, commander, prime minister). One such tale is
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animals (unicorn, boar) into his traps, and to avoid being killed in the first giant's bed. This reliance on trickery and manipulation by the
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Irish sources also contain a tale of lucky accidents and a fortunate fate that befalls the weaver who squashes the flies in his breakfast:
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and a ruthless king into believing in the tailor's incredible feats of strength and bravery, leading to him winning wealth and power.
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Cosquin, Emmanuel (1876). "Contes populaires lorrains recueillis dans un village du
Barrois à Montiers-sur-Saulx (Meuse) (suite)".
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1029:. Madrid: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Departamento de Antropología de España y América. 1997. pp. 293–294.
698:, for narrator, seven instruments, and percussion in 1950. One of the most famous recordings of this work was performed by the
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tries to have him killed. Her self-absorbed vindictiveness, and its easy defeat, is consistent with the stock character of the
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Senft, Gunter. "What
Happened to 'The Fearless Tailor' in Kilivila. A European Fairy-Tale — from the South Seas." In:
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are afraid that he will lose his temper someday, and then seven of them might die with every blow. They tell the
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Gregor, Walter. "John Glaick, the Brave Tailor." The Folk-Lore
Journal 7, no. 2 (1889): 163-65.
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and a related surviving Greek folktale, to deal with the warriors who sprang up where he sowed
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Index of
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and other cunning to trick other characters. For example, various forms of
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Discoteca di Stato (1975). Alberto Mario Cirese; Liliana Serafini (eds.).
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Catalogo de cuentos folcloricos reelaborados por escritores del siglo XIX
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fighting amongst themselves, until the rising sun turns them to stone.
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The legend of the little Weaver of Duleek Gate (A Tale of Chivalry)
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Type and Motif-index of the Folktales of England and North America
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Indian nights' entertainment; or, Folk-tales from the Upper Indus
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based on the fairy tale was produced in 1964, directed by the
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Bødker, Laurits. “The Brave Tailor in Danish Tradition”. In:
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The Story of the Youth Who Went Forth to Learn What Fear Was
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The ferocious unicorn trapped in the tree. Illustration by
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The tailor prepares to squash the flies. Illustration from
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Anmerkungen zu den Kinder- u. hausmärchen der brüder Grimm
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Richard M. Dorson, "Foreword", p xxii, Georgias A. Megas,
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animated TV series, where it was set in the West African
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1165:. Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard. 1846. pp. 211-219.
962:, University of Chicago Press, Chicago and London, 1970
1178:. Pest: Heckenast Gusztáv Sajátja. 1855. pp. 128-134.
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Orchestre de la Société des Concerts du Conservatoire
1204:. London: Hurst and Blackett. 1899. pp. lxviii–lxix.
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The story formed an episode of the second season of
1394:The complete set of Grimms' Fairy Tales, including
884:Wiggin, Kate Douglas Smith; Smith, Nora Archibald.
293:The tailor enters the royal service, but the other
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466:Istituto centrale per i beni sonori ed audiovisivi
204:. Another of many versions of the tale appears in
184:(KHM 20). "The Brave Little Tailor" is a story of
1098:. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons. 1894. pp. 71-74.
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748:. The tailor was called Bongo and was voiced by
369:" (Romania). It also shares many elements with "
1016:. Chicago: University of Chicago. 1930. p. 136.
737:Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child
1123:. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons. 1894. p. 227.
768:as an exclusive character named Mr. Barbooska.
490:Joseph Jacobs located an English version from
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1217:. London: Macmillan. 1917. pp. 80-88 and 305.
1134:The fir-tree fairy book; favorite fairy tales
1230:. London: Trübner & Co. 1884. pp. 89-97.
417:'s teeth into the soil. In the 20th-century
363:The Boy Who Had an Eating Match with a Troll
237:published this tale in the first edition of
148:The Boy Who Had an Eating Match with a Troll
1136:. Boston: Little, Brown. 1912. pp. 179-183.
886:Tales of Laughter : A Third Fairy Book
645:is a feature of the stock character of the
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577:proposed a parallel between this tale with
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1268:. omegalibrary.com. Archived from
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247:(c. 1557) by Martinus Montanus.
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998:European Folk and Fairy Tales
718:, EMI Classics France, 2002).
504:John Glaick, the Brave Tailor
447:European Folk and Fairy Tales
200:. The tale was translated as
1546:Cat and Mouse in Partnership
1375:87, no. 4/6 (1992): 407-21.
1353:Acta Ethnographica Hungarica
1240:Village Folk-Tales of Ceylon
1213:Steel, Flora Annie Webster.
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789:, was inspired by this tale.
787:Upendrakishore Ray Chowdhury
696:L'histoire du petit tailleur
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2093:Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics
1870:The Singing, Springing Lark
1591:The Elves and the Shoemaker
724:Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics
599:Fatteh Khân, Valiant Weaver
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353:, the core of the story is
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1672:The Goose-Girl at the Well
1609:The Four Skillful Brothers
1600:The Fisherman and His Wife
772:Le vaillant petit tailleur
631:psychological manipulation
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852:"The Brave Little Tailor"
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1200:Groome, Francis Hindes.
1121:More English Fairy Tales
1096:More English Fairy Tales
856:University of Pittsburgh
606:Sigiris Sinno, the Giant
571:, from Turkish sources.
2239:Fictional German people
2144:German Fairy Tale Route
1915:Snow-White and Rose-Red
1582:The Dog and the Sparrow
1528:The Brave Little Tailor
1396:The Brave Little Tailor
1146:Graves, Alfred Perceval
933:Kinnes, Tormod (2009).
764:as Princess Songe, and
597:source, with the title
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512:The Fir-Tree Fairy Book
351:folktale classification
240:Kinder- und Hausmärchen
158:The Brave Little Tailor
85:The Brave Little Tailor
47:The Brave Little Tailor
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2032:The Wonderful Musician
1762:Little Red Riding Hood
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1843:The Robber Bridegroom
1807:Pied Piper of Hamelin
1708:The Hut in the Forest
1251:Swynnerton, Charles.
1108:The Folk-Lore Journal
1025:Amores, Monstserrat.
1012:Boggs, Ralph Steele.
1002:"A Dozen at One Blow"
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614:The Nine-killing Khan
575:Francis Hindes Groome
508:The Folk-Lore Journal
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142:Jack the Giant Killer
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1717:The Jew Among Thorns
1497:Deutsches Wörterbuch
1347:Jason, Heda (1993).
1150:The Irish fairy book
714:, 1966) and French (
637:tactics to lure the
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347:Aarne–Thompson–Uther
212:Ruth Manning-Sanders
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1987:The Twelve Brothers
1488:Deutsche Mythologie
1470:Grimms' Fairy Tales
1079:Bay, J. Christian.
960:Folktales of Greece
870:The Blue Fairy Book
681:Brave Little Tailor
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563:, was collected by
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537:Alexander Afanasyev
451:Europa's Fairy Book
319:Europa's Fairy Book
266:The Blue Fairy Book
197:The Blue Fairy Book
166:The Gallant Tailor"
124:Grimm's Fairy Tales
39:Brave Little Tailor
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2102:The Brothers Grimm
1942:The Three Spinners
1537:Brother and Sister
1437:The Brothers Grimm
1228:Wide-awake Stories
1132:Johnson, Clifton.
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620:Character analysis
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2005:The Water of Life
1699:Hansel and Gretel
1317:Thompson, Stith.
823:The Naked Emperor
591:Flora Annie Steel
559:A similar story,
506:and published in
202:Seven at One Blow
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