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1 The Trickster Character Native American Literature

2 Tales of Heroes and Tricksters Explain who transformed the world into its present state and how. Explain who transformed the world into its present state and how. For example, the Native American trickster tale, “Coyote Steals Fire,” explains how man first obtained fire. For example, the Native American trickster tale, “Coyote Steals Fire,” explains how man first obtained fire. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_CKP- 82yb4&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_CKP- 82yb4&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_CKP- 82yb4&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_CKP- 82yb4&feature=related Usually contain aspects of the supernatural.

3 What is a trickster? Tricksters are archetypal, almost always male, characters who appear in the myths of many different cultures. Tricksters are archetypal, almost always male, characters who appear in the myths of many different cultures. As their name suggests, tricksters love to play tricks on other gods, humans, and animals. As their name suggests, tricksters love to play tricks on other gods, humans, and animals. But perhaps the best definition of a trickster is the one given by Lewis Hyde: "trickster is a boundary-crosser." But perhaps the best definition of a trickster is the one given by Lewis Hyde: "trickster is a boundary-crosser." By that, he means that the trickster crosses both physical and social boundaries-- the trickster is often a traveler, and he often breaks societal rules. By that, he means that the trickster crosses both physical and social boundaries-- the trickster is often a traveler, and he often breaks societal rules.

4 Crossing the Line Tricksters cross lines, breaking or blurring connections and distinctions between "right and wrong, sacred and profane, clean and dirty, male and female, young and old, living and dead" (Hyde 7). Tricksters cross lines, breaking or blurring connections and distinctions between "right and wrong, sacred and profane, clean and dirty, male and female, young and old, living and dead" (Hyde 7). The trickster often changes shape (turning into an animal, for example) to cross between worlds. The trickster often changes shape (turning into an animal, for example) to cross between worlds. In his role as boundary-crosser, the trickster sometimes becomes the messenger of the gods or other beings. In his role as boundary-crosser, the trickster sometimes becomes the messenger of the gods or other beings.

5 Coyote Coyote is a major mythological figure for most Native American tribes, especially those west of the Mississippi. Coyote is a major mythological figure for most Native American tribes, especially those west of the Mississippi. Like real coyotes, mythological coyotes are usually notable for their crafty intelligence, stealth, and voracious appetite. Like real coyotes, mythological coyotes are usually notable for their crafty intelligence, stealth, and voracious appetite. However, American Indian coyote characters vary widely from tribe to tribe. However, American Indian coyote characters vary widely from tribe to tribe. POSITIVE CHARACTERISTICS-In some Native American coyote myths, Coyote is a hero who creates, teaches, and helps humans by using his intelligence, courage, and wits. POSITIVE CHARACTERISTICS-In some Native American coyote myths, Coyote is a hero who creates, teaches, and helps humans by using his intelligence, courage, and wits. NEGATIVE CHARACTERISTICS-In others, he is a sort of antihero who demonstrates the dangers of negative behaviors like greed, recklessness, and arrogance. NEGATIVE CHARACTERISTICS-In others, he is a sort of antihero who demonstrates the dangers of negative behaviors like greed, recklessness, and arrogance. In most native coyote stories, he is some sort of combination. He is a comic trickster character, whose lack of wisdom gets him into trouble while his cleverness gets him back out. In most native coyote stories, he is some sort of combination. He is a comic trickster character, whose lack of wisdom gets him into trouble while his cleverness gets him back out.


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