The Husband Of The Rat's Daughter
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The Husband of the Rat's Daughter is a Japanese
fairy tale A fairy tale (alternative names include fairytale, fairy story, magic tale, or wonder tale) is a short story that belongs to the folklore genre. Such stories typically feature magic (paranormal), magic, incantation, enchantments, and mythical ...
. Andrew Lang included it in '' The Brown Fairy Book''. It is Aarne-Thompson type 2031C, a chain tale or cumulative tale. Another story of this type is '' The Mouse Turned into a Maid''.D. L. Ashliman,
The Mouse Who Was to Marry the Sun: fables of Aarne–Thompson type 2031C


Synopsis

Two rats had a remarkably beautiful daughter. In some variants, the father would have been happy to marry her to a rat of finer family, but the mother did not want her daughter to marry a mere rat; in others, they both agreed that she must marry the greatest being in the world. They offered her to the sun, telling him they wanted a son-in-law who was greater than all. The sun told them that he could not take advantage of their ignorance: the cloud, which blotted out his face, was greater. So they asked the cloud instead. The cloud told them that the wind freely blew it about. They asked the wind. The wind told them that the wall could easily stop it. They asked the wall. The wall told them that a rat could reduce it to powder with its teeth. So they married her to a rat.


See also

* The Stonecutter


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''The Husband of the Rat's Daughter''
-- variants Animal tales ATU 2000-2199 Fictional married couples Fictional mice and rats Japanese fairy tales Works about marriage {{Japan-myth-stub