6. Similarities: The fools (men) in the stories both have magical powers that let them wish for whatever want. The stories also have the princess roles (both of the girls in the story are princess') The fathers (kings) are ashamed that they have to marry their daughter to a "fool" They both end up living in a castle They both get sent away by their fathers.
Differences: In the Juvadi story there is a frog that grants the fools wish. and in the Hans story, he is the one who fulfills his own wishes. In Juvadi's story, he is humble and asks the frog to build them a humble cottage and so the frog proceeds by giving them more than what Juvadi asks for, While in the other story he is the one who chooses to live in a lavish castle with many comforts. In the Hans story, the princess reconciles with her father while the other story does not mention the father in the end.
<span>it might be said that the most important insight Momaday gained about his heritage during his pilgrimage from Yellowstone to his mother´s grave was the sadness that his grandmother expressed in her Kiowa prayers were about sadness and the sense of lost</span>