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Maru [420]
3 years ago
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Compare and contrast the two trickster tales "Iktomi and the Ducks" and “Iktomi's Blanket." Identify the theme of each and expla

in elements within the tales that advance the theme.
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1 answer:
zaharov [31]3 years ago
5 0

The two texts have in common the theme that every action has consequences. However, in "Iktomi and the Ducks" the theme reinforces the idea that all living beings should be respected, while "Iktomi's Blanket" shows that once we make a decision we cannot go back.

<h3>How to recognize the themes of these stories?</h3>
  • To identify the themes, it is necessary to read the two texts.
  • This reading must have an interpretive nature, where the reader understands the actions of the characters, the consequences, and the message that the text conveys.

This message is the theme that the text presents. There may be more than one theme, as seen in "Iktomi and the Ducks" and "Iktomi's Blanket."

More information about what a text theme is in the link:

brainly.com/question/4008478

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