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* ((eatBird,hunger1,weasel1,animals),(eatBird,batEaten,bat,animals)) | * ((eatBird,hunger1,weasel1,animals),(eatBird,batEaten,bat,animals)) | ||
Eating the bird is good for the weasel but bad for the bird. | Eating the bird is good for the weasel but bad for the bird. | ||
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Eating the mouse is good for the easel but bad for the mouse. | Eating the mouse is good for the easel but bad for the mouse. | ||
− | Two cycles for the bat: | + | =====Two cycles for the bat:===== |
* ((seenAsMouse,notBird,eatBird,batEaten,bat),(seenAsMouse,notMouse,eatMouse,batEaten,bat)) | * ((seenAsMouse,notBird,eatBird,batEaten,bat),(seenAsMouse,notMouse,eatMouse,batEaten,bat)) | ||
If seen as mouse, the bat is not eaten by the first weasel, but it is eaten by the second one. | If seen as mouse, the bat is not eaten by the first weasel, but it is eaten by the second one. |
Latest revision as of 12:40, 11 September 2015
Aesop's Fables - 7. The Bat & the Weasels
- The Aesop's fables dramatic structures -
This page is part of a computational narratology project
Contents
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Structure
Dramatic Cycles
Two interpersonal cycles:
- ((eatBird,hunger1,weasel1,animals),(eatBird,batEaten,bat,animals))
Eating the bird is good for the weasel but bad for the bird.
- ((eatMouse,hunger2,weasel2,animals),(eatMouse,batEaten,bat,animals))
Eating the mouse is good for the easel but bad for the mouse.
Two cycles for the bat:
- ((seenAsMouse,notBird,eatBird,batEaten,bat),(seenAsMouse,notMouse,eatMouse,batEaten,bat))
If seen as mouse, the bat is not eaten by the first weasel, but it is eaten by the second one.
- ((seenAsBird,notMouse,eatMouse,batEaten,bat),(seenAsBird,notBird,eatBird,batEaten,bat))
If seen as bird, the bat is not eaten by the second weasel, but it is eaten by the first one.