In the upper central area is a joker figure, a trickster whose red-lipped grin betokens some undefined menace. |
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In fables, Uncle Coyote is constantly outwitted by the jokester and trickster Uncle Rabbit. |
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In traditional storytelling, trickster tales are often greeted with laughter. |
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By evoking the shamelessness of the mythic trickster, the creative artist overcomes shame and breaks through the shackles of social constraint. |
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The author is simply too much of a buffoon, too transparent a trickster, too irresistible a conman, to be dislikeable. |
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The clown, the early counterpart of the trickster, would have in ritual the role of evoking the violation of taboo, hypostasized in myth. |
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They're a charming trio, even if two are murderers and the other is an expert forger and financial trickster. |
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At nightfall the trickster returned, and when the two men saw him, they turned their fury on him. |
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He was a confident trickster and was very clever at getting people to take his side. |
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Probably the most well-known twentieth-century trickster, Shine is an epic figure in African American folklore. |
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Still, I'm not sure that merely transgressing social boundaries or taboos makes him any kind of trickster. |
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His choice of a rabbit's foot hints at his affinity with Brer Rabbit and his African trickster antecedents. |
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Satan in the cinema is either represented as a hideous special effect or a comic, bumbling trickster. |
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Yes, well, a Shaughraun is an Irish rural character, a vagabond, a footloose but loyal trickster. |
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Eighteenth century playwrights and novelists often made their hero a criminal, a highwayman or confidence trickster. |
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In carnival, the Commedia dell'Arte, the pantomime, and slapstick we find a modern expression of the trickster impulse. |
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He was a confidence trickster and was very clever at getting people to take his side. |
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There has even been the discovery of the ultimate internet fear, the confidence trickster masquerading as an internet company. |
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While seeking to recover their money from a confidence trickster, for instance, they are apprehended by police who mistake them for car thieves. |
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He does not interpret the role as a menacing villain, but as a confident, tireless, self-satisfied trickster. |
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In turn, they are joined by two Chicago low-lifes, a confidence trickster and a safe-breaker. |
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Jerry is a confidence trickster, sidelining as a cut-price assassin. |
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He is, like Kim Il Sung, a trickster who achieves victory despite overwhelming odds. |
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It is nothing like Nanabush, a mighty magician and trickster of the Ojibwa people who taught many lessons. |
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The Technologists have pegged him for a rogue scientist, a trickster with test tubes, and slowly, by trial and error, they draw a bead on him. |
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In doing this, they are following in the footsteps of their father Jacob, a notorious trickster. |
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He is a trickster who is greedy and mischievous, but who also teaches humans how to live a good life. |
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His chief occupations were bongo drummer, confidence trickster, brothel-keeper, drug-smuggler and police informer. |
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But it is also the hallmark of the confidence trickster down the ages. |
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Look at the zig-zag path of the trickster as expressed by Crowley, Cagliostro, Simon Magus, and the rest. |
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Either it was unintentional or she is the smoothest trickster ever, because she never reacts to it. |
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A more elaborate exhibition will look at the representation of the trickster on professional stages across Canada. |
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In the year of this merciless trickster, it's best to be flexible. |
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He would be a confidence trickster who would take his customers for a ride because he is not really interested in them coming back to him again and again. |
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His sculpture, painting, drawing, installation and performance cross borders, and do so with the mystery of the trickster coyote. |
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But as with everything Sugimotesque, I think his trickster self is at work. |
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He has always been a trickster, a shape-changer, courageously exploring the novel's form, and this new book is no exception. |
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This could be the deliberate deception practised by the stock character of the trickster or that practised by nature through the phenomenon of twins. |
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Merlin appears not only as a sorcerer and a wise man but also as a trickster. Constantly, he appears before Arthur in disguise, as a child, a beggar, an old peasant. |
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In the past the word had a somewhat negative connotation, for a gaucho was considered a vagabond or an expert trickster. |
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His youngest son, orange Scott, was a rough-and-tumble trickster and a terrible tease. |
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Baraka was part trickster and part provocateur, a brilliant juggler of genres, ideas, and identities, whose career spanned nearly six decades. |
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The fraud appears to be a bountiful gift that the confidence trickster, a generous soul and a financial wizard to boot, has bestowed upon a grateful world. |
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This astonishing British documentary should help put the oddball French confidence trickster Frédéric Bourdin up there as a candidate for inclusion in the Imposters Hall of Famee. |
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As with the giant slides this celebrated trickster installed in Tate Modern's Turbine Hall nine years ago, his shows can be as much fairground as exhibition. |
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The dirty trickster also had a foreign-policy brain. |
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A kind of trickster, the type of character who can be a laughing stock or turn others into laughing stocks, a joker and the kind who plays tricks. |
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Often they are revered as sacred, because the noble trickster challenges boundaries, and aims to help people understand important truths that they could not otherwise accept. |
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The first lecture in January was delivered by Ross Leckie, a professor at UNB in Fredericton, and dealt with Frye, Pirates of the Carribean and the role of the trickster in literature. |
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Just because the trickster lives among us, mixing bad and good together, should not blind us to respect we owe to those whose lives exemplify the seven grandfather teachings this essay highlights. |
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House of Anansi Press, named after the African spider-god, creator, trickster and storyteller, was founded in 1967 by Dennis Lee and David Godfrey. |
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A good many of the stories involve the trickster John, who always outtalks and outwits ole Massa. |
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For example, one individual described a trickster as pranker and a sneaker pants. |
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They include blood oaths, the esoteric practice of Obeah, Ananse Spider trickster tales, day names, and a strong belief in transmigration. |
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The fox of Japanese folklore is a powerful trickster in and of itself, imbued with powers of shape changing, possession, and illusion. |
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Puck, in this view, is a guise of the unconscious as a trickster, while remaining subservient to Oberon. |
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Their King was the gold piece, England the trickster, and Thomas Howard the halfpenny. |
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Among Native Americans such as the Creek, Cherokee and Apache, the bat is a trickster spirit. |
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I therefore think a cedar bird should be called a trickster instead of a singster, as he has not much song anyway. |
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The next painter the sultan approached was a sly old dog with more suss than a Cockney two-card trickster. |
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Anancy the trickster spider figured in these stories, as did ghosts and rolling calves, rum, molasses and sugar. |
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Attempts to mythicize the god of loons may spark the anger of a cocky trickster who can resort to fowl play. |
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She adopted the comic role of the trickster and verbal dualist, the uncorrect, wanton, offensive, and unapologetic person. |
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However, his idyllic lifestyle is threatened by the arrival of a brash American trickster eager for a piece of the action. |
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Thus, the author presents portraits of many key figures in Ghanaian theatre and examines how Akan trickster tales were adapted as the basis of a modern national theatre. |
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