Fairy Tales from Brazil: How and Why Tales from Brazilian Folk-Lore
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A collected set of folk tales presented as evening stories from a local oral tradition, each concise and self-contained. The narratives are primarily etiological, offering imaginative explanations for natural phenomena and animal traits—how night arrived, why various creatures bear particular markings or behaviors, and how a mischievous monkey acquired its reputation. Stories rely on anthropomorphized animals, trickery, contests, and comic reversal to convey simple moral observations and amusements, with repeated motifs and a plain, storytellerly voice that ties the episodes into an accessible sequence for young readers.
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