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El tipo 1696 - "What Should I Have Said (Done)?" (Including the previous Type 1696A *.) se ha identificado en los siguientes relatos:
Información sobre este tipo cuentístico:
Description: Miscellaneous type. A mother tells her stupid son (man tells his wife) what he should have said (done) in a particular situation. The son follows the advice at the next opportunity, where it turns out to be inappropriate. He is punished (is told again what he should have done or said, and he follows that advice in the wrong circumstances, etc.) For example, the fool congratulates mourners and offers sympathy to a bridal couple [J2461, J2461.2]. Cf. Types 1681A, 1681B, and 1691B.
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Combinations: This type is usually combined with one or more other types, esp. 1408, 1642, 1653, 1681B, 1685, and also 571, 574, 1006, 1218, 1240, 1291A, 12918, 1313, 1384, 1387, 1535, 1539, 1600, 1643, 1655, 1685, 1687, 1691, 1691B, 1693, and 1775.
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(Hans-Jörg Uther. The types of International Folktales. A Classification and Bibliography, Based on the System of Antti Aarne and Stith Thompson. Helsinki: Suomalainen Tiedeakatemia-Academia Scientiarum Fennica, 2004.)
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