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===Dramatic Cycles=== | ===Dramatic Cycles=== | ||
* ((runOverFace,unknown,mouse,animals),(runOverFace,wakedUp,asleep,lion,animals) | |||
Running over the lion is good for the mouse but bad or the lion. | |||
* ((moouseKilled,mouseDead,runOverFace,wakedUp,asleep,lion,animals),(moouseKilled,mouse,animals)) | |||
Killing the mouse prevents the later to run over the Lion's face, which is good for him, but this is bad for the mouse. | |||
* ((mouseKilled,mouseDead,runOverFace,wakedUp,asleep,lion),(mouseKilled,notHelpful,repay/gnow,laterLionProblemSolved/lionFree,lion)) | |||
If the mouse is killed, it is good for the liob, but it prevent the mouse to halp him before. | |||
===Comments=== | ===Comments=== | ||
[[Category:Fables]] | [[Category:Fables]] |
Revision as of 17:25, 25 September 2015
Aesop's Fables - 19. The Lion & the Mouse
- The Aesop's fables dramatic structures -
This page is part of a computational narratology project
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Structure
Dramatic Cycles
- ((runOverFace,unknown,mouse,animals),(runOverFace,wakedUp,asleep,lion,animals)
Running over the lion is good for the mouse but bad or the lion.
- ((moouseKilled,mouseDead,runOverFace,wakedUp,asleep,lion,animals),(moouseKilled,mouse,animals))
Killing the mouse prevents the later to run over the Lion's face, which is good for him, but this is bad for the mouse.
- ((mouseKilled,mouseDead,runOverFace,wakedUp,asleep,lion),(mouseKilled,notHelpful,repay/gnow,laterLionProblemSolved/lionFree,lion))
If the mouse is killed, it is good for the liob, but it prevent the mouse to halp him before.