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− | * ((acceptOwnAxe,haveAxe,woodman),(acceptOwnAxe,choiceMade2, | + | * ((acceptOwnAxe,haveAxe,woodman),(acceptOwnAxe,choiceMade2,areadyAccepted1,acceptExpensiveAxe,beRich,woodman)) |
If the woodman accepts his own axe, he gets, but it prevents him from getting the expensive axe and being rich. | If the woodman accepts his own axe, he gets, but it prevents him from getting the expensive axe and being rich. | ||
− | * ((acceptExpensiveAxe,beRich),(acceptExpensiveAxe, | + | * ((acceptExpensiveAxe,beRich),(acceptExpensiveAxe,disgusted,beRich)) |
If the woodman accepts the expensive axe, he may be rich but he may also not be rich. | If the woodman accepts the expensive axe, he may be rich but he may also not be rich. | ||
+ | * ((acceptExpensiveAxe,haveAxe),(acceptExpensiveAxe,disgusted,haveAxe)) | ||
+ | Similarily, if the woodman accepts the expensive axe, he may have an axe but he may also not have it. | ||
===Comments=== | ===Comments=== | ||
[[Category:Fables]] | [[Category:Fables]] |
Latest revision as of 15:16, 14 October 2015
Aesop's Fables - 17. Mercury & the Woodman
- The Aesop's fables dramatic structures -
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Contents
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Structure
Dramatic Cycles
- ((acceptOwnAxe,haveAxe,woodman),(acceptOwnAxe,choiceMade2,areadyAccepted1,acceptExpensiveAxe,beRich,woodman))
If the woodman accepts his own axe, he gets, but it prevents him from getting the expensive axe and being rich.
- ((acceptExpensiveAxe,beRich),(acceptExpensiveAxe,disgusted,beRich))
If the woodman accepts the expensive axe, he may be rich but he may also not be rich.
- ((acceptExpensiveAxe,haveAxe),(acceptExpensiveAxe,disgusted,haveAxe))
Similarily, if the woodman accepts the expensive axe, he may have an axe but he may also not have it.