The fox is represented in folklore as a trickster. One of Aesop’s Fables “The Fox and the Crow” illustrates this. It is a caution against listening to flatterers. I mention this story in my paper.
This pin shares an ebook about female tricksters. I did not specifically talk about this in my paper but I do believe it discusses modern tricksters and that is part of what my paper focuses on.
This is another pin to represent the trickster that Bugs Bunny is along with his fellow characters. It is interesting that Bugs is the trickster but also ends up being the "hero" or winner at the end of episodes. Plays into the trickster-hero theme I mention in my paper.
Bugs Bunny is a prolific trickster in our history. This character ties into my paper because he creates laughter while showing watchers unacceptable behavior within society.
In my paper, I discussed laughter with the trickster. That laughter would diffuse situations and make people more okay with the behaviors. This pin shows some benefits of laughter that can happen with other characters or the readers.
This pin shares the picture of the Coyote who was a main character in my paper. I think the Coyote covers the darker side of the trickster in Native American lore. This picture portrays him as a little darker even though he has an amusing side.
This pin shares various tricksters around the world. It is an example of how many trickster are around the globe. It ties into my paper with the concept of tricksters.