"The Hare and the Tortoise Race" Eleven Variations

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Sharon Peregrine Johnson

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This paper compares eleven versions of "The Hare and the Tortoise Race." In these variations a slow, more intelligent creature always beats a fast, overconfident animal through trickery or perseverance. The slower creature wins by the use of deception, or simply because the other contender is so overconfident that he sleeps through the race. The boastful animal needing a lesson in humility is a whale, reedbuck, cat, coyote, wolf, or rabbit; and the slow creature is a sea slug, crab, skunk, tortoise, or hedgehog. The versions discussed in this paper and their shortened titles which I have assigned appear below.

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